Monday, March 23, 2015

Google Nexus manufactured by Huawei is exemplified in a mock-up – Tudocelular.com

Nexus is the line of Google created in partnership with preset phone makers that aims to provide their consumers who prefer the pure Android instead of the changes found in other products. Although not exactly a sales success around the world, as the sale occurs in a limited way, there is a big hype formed before each family launch with the basic version of the little robot. For the future member of the series, expected something different to its predecessors.

One of the first rumors on the subject pointed out the partnership between Google and an Asian company in the production of the next Nexus model. Then, Huawei won strong indications that would be chosen by the Mountain View giant, using its infrastructure in China to manufacture the second generation of the Nexus 5. Taking the imagination to a higher level, SlashGear, electronic journal on gadgets in general , has created a mock-up mixing aspects of the Google line and the Honor 6 Plus, recently presented by the Chinese unit:

Launched in late 2014, Huawei Honor 6 Plus drew attention for its dual system of photo sensors, but the list of technical specifications is well filled, bringing in 5.5 inch Full HD resolution screen ( 1920 x 1080 pixels), 3 GB of RAM, Huawei Kirin 925 processor eight cores running at 1.8 GHz, models up to 32 GB of memory for internal storage (expansion via microSD card), 8-megapixel main camera and 5 megapixel front, 3.600mAh battery and Android 4.4.4 KitKat with the Emotion UI 3.0 interface.

Of course, as this is just a mock-up, we should not create expectations about the design or the future Nexus hardware, it is not yet possible or stipulate which company will be in charge of manufacturing it. If Huawei really is selected by Google, we will have an interesting device with Kirin 930 processor, probably manufactured by Asian own, with optimizations responsible for smooth communication between internal components and the modification of Android, Emotion UI.

(updated March 23, 2015 at 24:42)

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