According to reports from eToday, Google engineers recently visited the Korean firm's headquarters and factories as part of an upcoming collaboration. The new device is codenamed "N000", which also carries a working name "Nexus 7" (not to be confused with the Asus Nexus 7) and is claimed to be the next Nexus smartphone. LG is no stranger to making Google devices -- if these reports are true, we might see a new LG-made Google flagship after the Nexus 4 and 5 in 2012 and 2013. With LG coming into the picture and Huawei also creating its Nexus device as reported earlier, is it possible that Google might be making two Nexus devices for different market segments? There was some sort of mass panic last night when Google was spewing a warning "this site may harm your computer" on all their search results. People search on Google were shocked and confused as if the search engine itself was hacked. Connie took a screenshot from her browser of what turned out to be human error from some engineers over at Google: The incident happened sometime between 6:30 a.m. Google flags search results with the message "This site may harm your computer" if the site is known to install malicious software in the background or otherwise surreptitiously. Read more in our articles including "LG to create the next Nexus device too?" and "The day Google broke the Web".
According to reports from eToday, Google engineers recently visited the Korean firm's headquarters and factories as part of an upcoming collaboration. The new device is codenamed "N000", which also carries a working name "Nexus 7" (not to be confused with the Asus Nexus 7) and is claimed to be the next Nexus smartphone.
LG is no stranger to making Google devices -- if these reports are true, we might see a new LG-made Google flagship after the Nexus 4 and 5 in 2012 and 2013. With LG coming into the picture and Huawei also creating its Nexus device as reported earlier, is it possible that Google might be making two Nexus devices for different market segments? There was some sort of mass panic last night when Google was spewing a warning "this site may harm your computer" on all their search results.
Our coverage of Google N000 includes: "LG to create the next Nexus device too?"; "The day Google broke the Web"; "OnePlus, realme reportedly merge operations globally". Each article provides unique insights and information.