Google, intention not to release Nexus Two (temporary), the second smartphone made by the company
In January this year Google developed its own mobile phone OSHigh-end smartphone "Nexus One" adopted "Android 2.1" which is the latest version of "Android" at that timeI am surprised the public by officially announcing it, but the second bullet "Nexus Two (temporary)I did not intend to release the "
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According to an interview with Google CE Chief Executive Eric Schmidt conducted by Telegraph magazine in the UK, Google is not considering defeating Apple's rival Apple in the mobile phone market, It is trying to do something different ", and it seems that Apple's efforts can be promoted easily thanks to Apple.
This is Google's "Android" platform, manufacturers and users can freely add software and hardware, and telecommunications companies and others can deploy unique business models on the same platform, opposite to Apple It is completely opposite It is because it adopts an open model.
In addition, as to why Google released the Android smartphone "Nexus One" this January, Mr. Schmidt revealed that it was to advance the hardware business of Android adopted smartphone, and eventually succeeded , We are not planning to release a model that corresponds to "Nexus Two".
In other wordsFrom the viewpoint of unit sales, it is hard to say that it has succeeded "Nexus One"However, in terms of exciting the Android platform, it seems that it is meaningful for Google to take the initiative to take out Android smartphone, and because it fulfilled its role, successor model will not be released.
It continues to spread rapidly,Possibility to overtake the iPhone series with total sales volumeAlthough it is an Android smartphone that has come into view,Smartphone that adopted "Android 3.0" and realized high specificationsIf it really appears in the year, can we expect further breakthroughs? Japanese carriers such as NTT DoCoMo and KDDI are also beginning to concentrate on their platforms, so I am concerned about the future.
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