In addition to Chinese manufacturing conglomerate Huawei, Tech giant LG is also set to make a new Nexus device once again after a year of hiatus, according to reports from the Korean media. 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. As always, the new Nexus devices are first to sport the newest version of the Android operating system, on top of the regular updates and top-of-the-line hardware. 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? What are your expectations for the next Nexus smartphone? So it's finally out and official -- the Samsung Galaxy Nexus has been revealed and it's powered by Samsung. The Galaxy Nexus is also the first handset to run Google's Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich. Read more in our articles including "LG to create the next Nexus device too?" and "Google+Samsung Galaxy Nexus becomes official!".
In addition to Chinese manufacturing conglomerate Huawei, Tech giant LG is also set to make a new Nexus device once again after a year of hiatus, according to reports from the Korean media. 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. As always, the new Nexus devices are first to sport the newest version of the Android operating system, on top of the regular updates and top-of-the-line hardware. 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?
Our coverage of Nexus 7 2015 includes: "LG to create the next Nexus device too?"; "Google+Samsung Galaxy Nexus becomes official!"; "Who should make the next Google Nexus smartphone?". Each article provides unique insights and information.