Wednesday, 21 August 2013

Android 5.0 could be on the new Nexus coming out in November

Since the end of September, we have read in some pages some comments on the possibility that the new LG Optimus G is a terminal of the Nexus range. But now, the leaks beyond this possibility because, for this circumstance is given, the terminal would need a minimum hardware requirements, especially if you intend to support the next major version of the Android operating system 5.0.

Back on the scene two elements that can make a line of mobile technology next year: terminal Nexus and Android OS. In this article we will talk about two versions, the 4.2 that could come in November and the 5.0, which is expected in the fall of 2013. That said, new is the idea that a manufacturer can release a smartphone in the so called "Nexus program," where the team must meet a number of strict rules and be able to support the Android operating system requirements.

LG Optimus G Nexus

The new rumor comes from Android and Me and content that Google says Android 4.2 officially presented in November at an event which also participates LG and which is supposed to be announcing the Optimus G Nexus. This does not mean that Google has been working closely with LG to launch a product "manufactured" by the two companies, but thanks to the "Nexus program," a manufacturer may launch its own Nexus provided it meets the requirements and standards imposed by Google.
In fact, the first time introduced the idea of the existence of multiple Nexus was in the month of May by The Wall Street Journal. At that time, the reporter Amir Efrati, commented that Google planned to give multiple access mobile device manufacturers, as soon as possible, with new versions of Android to liberate themselves these terminals to the market. In this same article said that Google would work with a maximum of five manufacturers to create a free Nexus device portfolio, both smartphones and tablets, and that these could be ready by the end of November in the United States. We understand that in this group is the LG Optimus G Nexus but why not a Galaxy Nexus 2?
On the software side, it seems that Android 4.2 is a minor update, with a user interface similar to Jelly Bean but where the home screens are displayed as tabs-on which includes better energy management, one new version of Google Play, some Nexus program performance oriented and above all, the basis for Android 5.0, the version of 2013.

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