Motorola Making The Next Nexus Smartphone? Seems So - Click Here For More
Google's Nexus plan has seen its fair share of doubt. It was put on a concur after LG'southward announcement that it would not be manufacturing any Nexus devices for the foreseeable future. This led to speculation that the program would be replaced by the Android Silver plan. New life was blown into Nexus after Android Police force reported what it believed to be a Nexus Tablet in the works. The tablet was HTC's 9'' Volantis, and was said to exist the next Nexus device. The tablet is await to come with Android L. Google's Dave Burke then confirmed that Nexus was indeed alive at an interview given at Google I/O.
Now its Android Police again who believes that Motorola has a Nexus phone, the alleged Nexus 6 in the works. Motorola'due south Moto X+1 is the phone that has been causing all the hype recently. A month back there was a huge Moto X+ane leak, which ended up covering pretty much everything about the device. At present Android Police believes that Motorola has another smartphone in the works, codenamed the Motorola 'Shamu'. This may indeed be the next Nexus phone.
Motorola 'Shamu' Spotted In Google's Outcome Tracker Platform As Well - To Be The Nexus vi?
AndroidPolice claims that the information it has is from concrete sources. Unfortunately, dissimilar the Volantis leak, there are no source images or even a return available for the Motorola Shamu. Android Police claims that Volantis and Shamu are mentioned together by their 'source' for Android L's release. In improver, the Motorola Shamu is currently running a Google-built kernel, something which is common with Nexus devices. Likewise, Nexus device generally have codenames of sea creatures too. Get figure. All we can exercise is wait folks. But one affair'due south for sure, Nexus isn't dead all the same. Not by far.
Source: https://wccftech.com/motorola-device-breathes-life-googles-nexus-program/
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