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Who will the partner of Google for their Google Nexus 2015? LG? Huawei or both of them?

Before, we heard that the next partner of Google will possibly be Chinese manufacture Huawei. The leaks shook the market started from a post of Keving Yang, the director of the prestigious iSuppli, one of the top Market Research Company worldwide, wrote on his Weibo. We even have a render photo of the Google nexus phone with Huawei logo well.

But, recently, according to Korean website, eToday, we indicated that top officials from Google have been noticed visiting various facilities at the headquarters of the South Korean smartphone producer. According to the same source, officials included Google engineers who took an observatory tour at LG Display, the R&D center an LG innotek. These facilities deal vary related to the smartphones manufacturing such as display capabilities, wireless charging components and camera functions.

It seems that after remarkable success in two Google Nexus made by LG, especially in Google Nexus 5, Google wanna re-create its success once again in the next Google Nexus 2015. The official words have been not announced until now, but from the Google action at the time, we might see the next Google Nexus made by LG.

If the source is believable, Google and LG will probably be working on a device code-named “N000” with working title Nexus 7 which is said to likely be a phone and not a tablet. Now apparently that would be a little bit confusing, considering that Google has launched two products simply named “Nexus 7″ both being tablets introduced in 2012 and 2013.

In a few weeks ago, while various reports claimed that Huawei will team up Google for their Google device, some reports said that Google may come with two Nexus devices: one made by LG and the lower- handset made by Huawei. In October of last year Google announced and then debut the market with three Nexus products, including the Nexus 6 smartphone, the newly improved and bigger Nexus 9 tablet, and the Nexus Player. So, the rumor of two Google devices in 2015 can be possibly acceptable.

For now all of this is only speculation, rumors, we have no official words from either Google or LG so far. We’ll seemingly be hearing more in the coming weeks and months, and if it truly is an LG Nexus flagship smartphone, more leaks will actually emerge.

Would you like an LG Nexus in 2015? Or possibly something absolutely different from Samsung, HTC, or Huawei? Let us know in the comments below.

Source: eToday

 

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