Thursday, March 19, 2015

New evidence suggests that LG can produce the next Nexus – Tudocelular.com

We have seen rumors reporting that this year we will have the LG and Huawei taking care of the Nexus line. The South Korean has manufactured two models in the series line, the Nexus 4 and Nexus 5. With the move to Motorola last year it was expected that Google would continue to partner with the company for at least another year, but with a recent visit an LG engineer at Google headquarters this week, has further enhanced the comments that the Nexus 2015 can be produced by the owner of G3.

It has been commented that the Nexus Huawei would come with its own chipset Kirin . However, LG hardware model still remained a mystery. Some sources believe that Google may use the chip Kirin 930 in the Eastern model. This component has quad-core processor Cortex A57 together with another quad-core processor Cortex A53 a common implementation used by Samsung in Exynos 5433 and 7420 – also being found in Snapdragon 810 . . It was recently announced by Huawei and will hit the market in the second quarter of the year

Huawei also has two more powerful solutions that will hit the market in the second half of the year – the Kirin Kirin 940 and 950. Here we use processors Cortex A72 , which are 40% more powerful, and the use of RAM LPDDR4 instead of the common LPDDR3 used in Kirin 930. In addition to several other improvements that tonam higher. Thus, it was expected that Google would adopt one of these solutions in the new Nexus, as the only new models will hit the market in late October or early November.

Of course, we have to think that the fact an LG engineer visit the Google headquarters not to say that the South Korean company will be responsible for the next Nexus. Maybe Google is considering closing other types of partnerships including the divisions Innotek and manufacturing screens of the company. Do you think that the LG is a good bet to bring the new Nexus to market or Google should continue working with Motorola?

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