Friday, December 11, 2015

Next Nexus produced by Huawei will feature Snapdragon … – Tudocelular.com

Google usually has partnerships with manufacturers for two consecutive years in the production of Nexus devices. However, with LG and Motorola was different. While the first has been selected by the search giant for the third time, Motorola just brought the world one member of the Nexus family. But it seems that this will not be a problem for Huawei which is already said to some to be responsible for bringing the successor to the Nexus 6P in 2016.

The novelty of the moment of the Snapdragon 820 chipset Qualcomm coming It is protagonist of many current news. Expectations are high, as the company must make up lost ground with the Snapdragon 810, especially when the new chipset has demonstrated great performance and without suffering from excessive heating. According to Pan Jiutang, renowned analyst of the technology market in China, Huawei is now right to use this chipset in its next product produced in partnership with Google.

He also said that Samsung, Sony, LG and Motorola smartphones are already in production using this chipset. Samsung we can expect the Galaxy S7, while LG is contemplated the G5. Sony Xperia can bet on Z6, which according to recent rumor will have five different models. While Motorola is still a mystery, since it recently renewed its line of smartphones. But as we have seen the Moto G Turbo Edition be released with stronger hardware, there is no reason that we can see some Moto X Turbo with Snapdragon 820 in early 2016.

Returning to the new Nexus produced by Huawei, such news can make it clear that Google is not a fan of the chipset used by the Chinese manufacturer on their smartphones top line – like the Kirin 950 which is part of Kill 8. As the Nexus line is always betting on the solution Qualcomm was expected to see the Snapdragon 820 joining the family. Anyway, we should still have no information on other unit specifications, since it only be revealed in the third quarter 2016 with the new version of Android system, which still has no name defined.

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