Google claims not to abandon the Nexus device line
Facing concerns about the information that Nexus devices will soon be declared dead to make room for a new project called Android Silver, engineer Dave Burke from Google said this was completely unfounded and he even gave issued a statement claiming that Google is still investing in Nexus.
Before concerns about the information that Nexus devices will soon be "dead" to make room for a new project called Android Silver, engineer Dave Burke from Google said this is completely unfounded and he also made a statement claiming that Google is still investing in Nexus.
"Dying days" of Nexus devices are far from coming
With Android Silver , Google will spend money on hardware partners, ordering them to produce Android phone models that can meet certain technical needs. So many people are concerned that they will no longer see a new Nexus device being released . but these doubts are now suppressed.
Android Silver will not affect Nexus
" People are focusing on Nexus because they think there is something else and this may end the existence of this device, This is a completely wrong statement! " Burke added. In addition, while Google engineers are writing open source code for the upcoming version of Android OS, there is another group in the process of designing a Nexus product to take advantage of the latest features of the session. This Android version.
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