Monday, July 20, 2015

No chance of Nexus Huawei carry Snapdragon 820, says … – Tudocelular.com

Who was relieved to learn of the possibility of Huawei delete the Snapdragon 810 of the future Nexus can again be concerned about the presence of component in the model. Rebutting the latest rumors about the partnership with the Chinese company Google, Pan Jiutang, an analyst and professional market that operates in Asia, said there was no chance of Snapdragon 820 be used in the next member of the line that runs Android in its original version. Everything happens by the conflict of dates related to part production and the release time of the possible successor to Nexus 5, made by LG.

Last week, Evan Blass, better known asevleaks, famous Twitter profile of the mobile world leaks, raised the stakes by citing the Huawei Nexus 5 in 2015 with a 5.7-inch screen in Quad HD resolution, made entirely of metal structure, fingerprint reader and finally the still confidential Snapdragon 820. These internal aspects allow abandon the great controversy involving the Snapdragon 810 and its super high temperatures, requiring desperate measures, such as reducing the CPU performance, to keep the heat emission in conformity.

However, Pan Jiutang points out that mass production of Snapdragon 820 would allow the launch of phones with the novelty only in March 2016. Thus, as the Huawei Nexus is still expected for the year 2015, the trade researcher concludes that the Snapdragon 810 really is the “digital brain” of the brand-new member of the smartphone family created in partnership with Google. Probably the component of version 2.1 is in the plans of the Chinese company, yet the decrease in performance is expected in order to prevent internal overheating.

No other consideration of aspects of Nexus Huawei was taken by market analyst, so the 2K display and other settings should be maintained in the running. It is believed that the company’s Asia enjoy the last month of the year to present his new creation, completely abusing the Android M in its pure version in order to get a clean operating system and fluid users. Unfortunately, chances are your sales take months before it started in Brazil, or even never get tupiniquim territory, as does the Nexus 6, more current model line.

(updated July 20, 2015 at 07:20)

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