These days, many Android enthusiasts question why Google chose to kill the widely beloved Nexus line in 2016, in favor of a newly branded Pixel phones designed and manufactured by its own teams.
Google teamed up with LG to release the Nexus 5 -- the phone would briefly go on to set the Android world ablaze.
tablet may be simultaneously launched with a Nexus 7 smartphone – that’s assuming Google’s current naming patterns for its Nexus smartphones and tablets would be kept in place, and that the ...
A source in China, who revealed via Weibo that a local smartphone manufacturer might partner up with Google for the next Nexus smartphone, has shared more details on the matter and is saying that ...
An earlier line of Android phones and tablets from Google. Introduced in 2010, five years later, the Nexus brand evolved into the Pixel; however, both are "pure Android," which has only Google ...
Google's upcoming release of the next version of Android OS will abandon support for all Nexus-branded phones and its sole remaining tablet product, Pixel C, ending future updates for products ...
Google is expected to launch its new flagship ‘Nexus’ smartphones next month. Though, reports suggest that the company may use ‘Pixel’ moniker instead of using the ‘Nexus’ branding ...
Having successfully launched the Samsung Nexus smartphone range, Google has chosen well again for its foray into the tablet market by working with Asus which has made some of the best Android ...
Google's Nexus phones don't usually make it to many carriers. The Nexus 5, for example, is only available through T-Mobile and Sprint, and the Google Play Store. We haven't seen a Nexus phone hit ...
now seen on a small galaxy of Android smartphones and other devices by Motorola, Samsung, HTC and other vendors. Google's first Nexus One, a Google-branded phone manufactured by HTC, was itself ...