Google's made a bit of a name for itself for a number of reasons, but one of them is from its offering of premium-grade mobile hardware and up-to-date Android software packaged up as the affordable Nexus range of handsets.
The rumour mill has been at full blast when it comes to Google's plans to replace Nexus with Android Silver. The plan, apparently confirmed by sources.
Google's Nexus line of devices has become one of the most important brands for Android. With most manufacturers and carriers customizing (some would say hi.
Google's rumored Android Silver Project may bring together the best of its Nexus and Google Play Edition programs, to create a high-end smartphone showcasing the Android experience.
... Ice Cream Sandwich. That's not to say that the redesign will be as big a shift, but it does look like a given that a redesign is coming, especially now that the official Google Nexus Twitter account has gotten into the leaking...
Google and HTC are working together on a Nexus tablet, it's claimed. Digitimes, a website with a so-so track record, has claimed Google is developing an.
Google and HTC haven't exactly been BFFs in the Nexus world, but the duo could be pairing up to bring the next Nexus tablet if reports by DigiTimes are to be.
The HTC/Google Nexus One, the very first Android powered phone from Google and HTC which was supposed to be an iPhone killer but it lagged so much that users forgot what it is after a short time, but worry not!
New rumors suggest Google feels like they haven't gotten the cost of admission in the Nexus line low enough, with murmurings of a budget option coming by way of.
The 2014 HTC One M8 has only been out in the wild for a few weeks now, but developers have already posted HTC Sense 6.0 over to my personal favorite Android phone, the Google Nexus 5 by LG.
According to a report from a Chinese online publication, Google will release a Nexus smartphone that is aimed at the mid-range with a sub-$100 price tag.
Google updated its stock Camera app, which now offers Lens Blur and Photo Sphere, the latter of which makes its way to non-Nexus devices for the first time.
The next Google I/O event is closing in fast, and as is the case each and every year, the search engine giant is expected to unveil some new hardware during the event. So what can we expect to see during.
Google Nexus 10 is definitely due for a refresh since the tablet was released earlier in 2012. Earlier this month, the tablet went out of stock, which was later changed to Coming soon on the product page on Google Play Store.