Google would insist on the phablet format with the future Nexus manufactured by Huawei

Yesterday we brought you the results of a last study that stated that phablet sales had tripled in just one year and it seems that in Mountain View they should have similar information about the interest that this type of device arouses because, despite the fact that since Google it was recently recognized that the Nexus 6 had not performed as well as might have been expected, and it is inevitable to think that much of the fault has been its very controversial 6 inches, according to the latest information, this year there will be a new phablet in the g.

A smaller phablet than the Nexus 6

Of course, it seems that at least this time, Google will bet on a more popular size and the screen will be somewhat smaller, 5.7 inches, like the last Galaxy Note. The reference to the phablets of Samsung It is also appropriate because it seems that the Koreans will be the ones who will make their screen, which will be AMOLED and will have resolution Quad HD, something that is probably imposed by the company of the search engine, because it is well known that Huawei always has been quite reluctant to increase the resolution of its smartphones to those levels.

Galaxy Note 4 screen brightness

It is not the only condition that they seem to have put, in any case, since we would not see on this occasion, according to these sources, one of the processors Kirin of own manufacture of Huawei, but the phablet in question would mount a Snapdragon 810, a perhaps controversial decision due to how much has been said in recent times about their warming problems, although it must be remembered that from what we have seen with the new Mi Note Pro, it may be time to forget about them.

It seems, on the whole, that the Nexus de Huawei I would have much more than Google that of Huawei and it makes one unavoidable to wonder why the Mountain Viewers have chosen them if they don't seem too interested in what are some of the main hallmarks of their devices. It may be a matter of design, but right now, and assuming that this information is true, the most reasonable thing is to think that it is a question of Prices: The Huawei P8 is the cheapest flagship we've seen in 2015 (even despite the metal casing) and it would be reasonable that Google blame the price more than the size of the failure of the Nexus 6. Can we think that, indeed, we are going to witness a return to a greater concern for the quality / price ratio in the g?

Will there be a smaller smartphone too?

For those whose main concern is still size after all, however, there may still be good news even if it was confirmed that Huawei is going to make a phablet for GoogleSince it is not the only manufacturer that has been heard to say that it will be associated with the search engine company this year: LG, the person in charge of the popular Nexus 4 y Nexus 5, could also go back to make a new Nexus.

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Until now we have been inclined to Huawei to make a tablet and LG to make a smartphone, but maybe we're just not going to see a new tablet just yet and the Koreans are going to accompany the Chinese phablet with a somewhat smaller smartphone. Tablet launches by Google have not followed a too regular pattern, so it is not unreasonable to think that the Nexus 9 is not going to take over so quickly, and it costs a lot less to imagine LG manufacturing for the company of the seeker a new nexus 5 that a new version of their LG G Pad. We will be attentive, in any case, to the new news that arise in this regard.

Source: Phonearena.com


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