Google promises everything's fine
The most popular Nexus range was considered to be under threat from a brand new
direction by Google - but it's now already been confirmed that it's not only
inspirited, but something new is in the functions.
Speaking to ReadWrite,
Dave Burkie, the head of Android anatomist and the Nexus program in Google,
confirmed that the brand name is still 'invested in Nexus'.
The worry is that
the brand new range of Android Silver cell phones - supposed to be launched
within 2015 and feature high-end devices from all the major producers, from
Samsung to HTC to Sony and further -- would negate the need for the Nexus phone,
as they might all run stock Google android.
Burke said 'Android Silver
precious metal is not something we are not really commenting on right now, '
both dismissing the notion it would destroy the chance of recent Nexus devices
and credit reporting the mooted Silver variety is
real.
Nex(t)us
However it seems that Google needs the actual Nexus
range of phones as well as tablets, as the hardware as well as software teams
work together together to create a new release of Android - and that's not
transformed with the launch of Android L.
Burke told ReadWrite: "When we are
working, you will find sort of two outputs. We are going to building a Nexus
device as well as we're building the free code.
"There is no method you can
build the free code without the phone or even tablet or whatever you tend to be
building. You have to live as well as breathe the code you might be developing.
"
He continued to say that Nexus is really a 'statement of purity', an
opportunity to show how the brand desires Android to look, and reiterated that
the Nexus range isn't very coming to an end any time soon.
That which was
interesting is that he used word 'device' as a unique - given we've observed a
lot of information regarding both the Nexus 6 and Nexus 8 device, it would made
sense that both will be refreshed later this year whenever Android L drops, are
usually we only in line to find out one?