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    I hope this is true. Then it gives users a choice to pick their favorite manufacturer with a pure android device rather than the one google picks.
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    I see this bringing more cutting edge specs to the Nexus program as well. OEMs will want to differentiate their devices so developers adopt their Nexus.

    Exciting..!
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    I hope there are more CDMA Nexus devices in the Nexus line.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ry View Post
    I hope there are more CDMA Nexus devices in the Nexus line.

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    I do too! Well at least Nexus for Verizon. I love my Droid Bionic, but waiting for Motorola to update the device really sucks!
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    Default Re: Google planning Android 5.0 Nexus Devices

    any offical release date?
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    Quote Originally Posted by TDMaster View Post
    any offical release date?
    I'm guessing around this:

    The devices are expected to run Jellybean, be completely SIM unlocked, and available near Thanksgiving.
    Oops, just realized...for non-Americans, that would be mid-late November.
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    If true, it's a great idea. At least folks will finally have an opportunity to try a pure google device with the mfg they like.
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    Quote Originally Posted by TDMaster View Post
    any offical release date?
    The article is just a rumor - for now.

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    This would be amazingly fantastic if true, though I have even more doubts that it's true when it comes to a CDMA and LTE compatible phone (for Verizon) ending up being released this way since licensing on CDMA and LTE is an issue with updates already.

    However, I can say that if WiFi only tablets are offered this way, I would be very tempted to own my first tablet by buying a Google supported one.
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    HTC is easily my favorite Android hardware manufacturer. I simply can't imagine a device that combines their penchant for excellent hardware design and pure Android...that sounds awesome! I do, however, also like their Sense a lot.
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    Would love to see a nexus from Sony or Motorola
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    Hoping for Sony and or ASUS Nexii
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    They should make it for all US carriers. Gluck to apple trying to stop Google this time around. It's one thing to step on the little guys but no way they will bully Google. So this is good news.
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    According to the actual WSJ article, there's not a whole lot to go with. This may only mean that more carriers get early access to the next Android version instead of the current one at a time favorite manufacturer. The other new part is Google selling devices directly, maybe providing front-line support and warranty to the manufacturers that currently rely on carriers. There's also the advantage of older generation devices going for less as new ones are introduced so it's more affordable to buy a phone without subsidy (i.e. Galaxy Nexus dropping to $200 as new devices are priced at $300, $400, $500+.

    Future LTE may unify the current GSM/CDMA split, not all carriers will use the same LTE frequency (like GSM currently), but it would still be easier to put a single chip supporting LTE just with different frequencies (quad-band or penta-band LTE), than separate GSM & CDMA chips.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Whyzor View Post
    According to the actual WSJ article, there's not a whole lot to go with. This may only mean that more carriers get early access to the next Android version instead of the current one at a time favorite manufacturer. The other new part is Google selling devices directly, maybe providing front-line support and warranty to the manufacturers that currently rely on carriers. There's also the advantage of older generation devices going for less as new ones are introduced so it's more affordable to buy a phone without subsidy (i.e. Galaxy Nexus dropping to $200 as new devices are priced at $300, $400, $500+.

    Future LTE may unify the current GSM/CDMA split, not all carriers will use the same LTE frequency (like GSM currently), but it would still be easier to put a single chip supporting LTE just with different frequencies (quad-band or penta-band LTE), than separate GSM & CDMA chips.
    I would really hope old devices stay in the Play store at cheaper prices. Imagine how many people would have jumped at a GSM Nexus S at $250-$300, no contract.

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    I like the idea of multiple Nexus devices, but I'm wondering how this would work. Google has issues keeping the few Nexus devices they have now on the same update path, so how can we trust Google to get updates out timely to multiple Nexus devices with various configurations to different regions. I'm just concerned that it's only going to be a half-*** solution. Right now there's two complaints most of us have for Android devices today: slow updates, and skins. We'll have stock Android, but might still not be guaranteed timely updates.
    So many phones, so little time.
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    Is it bad that the part of the title that drew me into this thread is the "Android 5.0" part?
    I honestly don't see Google giving Jelly Bean the 5.0 designation. Android only receives a higher first number when it is revamped in multiple ways, I don't see very much that Jelly Bean could really update.

    Notice how devices being released sith ICS all market that they have "Android 4.0" but thereis no ".x" at the end to note that it's the start of ICS? If they suddenly bump Android up to 5.0 people, especially the average consumer that usually just thinks the first number is really important is gonna see that; 1) A brand new 4.0(.x) device they just bought wasa waste of their money because it's not up to date, and 2) Android must be unstable if it updates so much.

    I don't see Google making Android or it's OS devices seen too rapid (OEMs do that enough), so I see Jelly Bean as being "Android 4.1(.x)." Probably not the right thread to post this, but the "5.0" drew me in.
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    I am all for it. However, I have a feeling that these will all be non Verizon devices due to the fiasco with the Galaxy Nexus. I hate Verizon. I wish they would stop being such dorks about everything.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Wicell View Post
    Is it bad that the part of the title that drew me into this thread is the "Android 5.0" part?
    I honestly don't see Google giving Jelly Bean the 5.0 designation. Android only receives a higher first number when it is revamped in multiple ways, I don't see very much that Jelly Bean could really update.

    Notice how devices being released sith ICS all market that they have "Android 4.0" but thereis no ".x" at the end to note that it's the start of ICS? If they suddenly bump Android up to 5.0 people, especially the average consumer that usually just thinks the first number is really important is gonna see that; 1) A brand new 4.0(.x) device they just bought wasa waste of their money because it's not up to date, and 2) Android must be unstable if it updates so much.

    I don't see Google making Android or it's OS devices seen too rapid (OEMs do that enough), so I see Jelly Bean as being "Android 4.1(.x)." Probably not the right thread to post this, but the "5.0" drew me in.
    Does not seem to be the case anymore. Google has switched to yearly updates and bumping the version number by 1.X. So chances are it'll be 5.0. They're just trying to keep it simple.

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    I'll be ditching my GN if a/the next Nexus has a microSD card slot with pentaband radio support, 720p display (whatever the best tech on the market is - no pentile crap), a reasonably powerful SoC with plenty of RAM, a large and removable battery, a half decent looking shell, "Pure Google", unlocked bootloader, and at least 16gb internal storage. Screw thin.

    (just posting this in case HTC/Samsung/Google/etc are reading this.)
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    Right around when my two year contract with sprint is up YES!
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    Quote Originally Posted by EggoEspada View Post
    I like the idea of multiple Nexus devices, but I'm wondering how this would work. Google has issues keeping the few Nexus devices they have now on the same update path, so how can we trust Google to get updates out timely to multiple Nexus devices with various configurations to different regions. I'm just concerned that it's only going to be a half-*** solution. Right now there's two complaints most of us have for Android devices today: slow updates, and skins. We'll have stock Android, but might still not be guaranteed timely updates.
    The Nexus's that google has trouble updating are almost all CDMA (or otherwise carrier controlled). That won't be a problem here. I hope everything with a nexus brand on the play store is buildable from source.

    Quote Originally Posted by Wicell View Post
    Is it bad that the part of the title that drew me into this thread is the "Android 5.0" part?
    I honestly don't see Google giving Jelly Bean the 5.0 designation. Android only receives a higher first number when it is revamped in multiple ways, I don't see very much that Jelly Bean could really update.

    Notice how devices being released sith ICS all market that they have "Android 4.0" but thereis no ".x" at the end to note that it's the start of ICS? If they suddenly bump Android up to 5.0 people, especially the average consumer that usually just thinks the first number is really important is gonna see that; 1) A brand new 4.0(.x) device they just bought wasa waste of their money because it's not up to date, and 2) Android must be unstable if it updates so much.

    I don't see Google making Android or it's OS devices seen too rapid (OEMs do that enough), so I see Jelly Bean as being "Android 4.1(.x)." Probably not the right thread to post this, but the "5.0" drew me in.
    While I agree it probably won't be 5.0, I don't think any of your reasons make sense. Was the average consumer raging that they run 2.3 phones when there was 4.0? Heck, a lot of phones still sold don't run 4.0.

    It probably won't be 5.0 because I doubt that Jellybean will be a huge jump after the huge jump that was ICS. Nothing to do with consumer need to be close to up to date. I'd argue that sadly, most consumers don't care about being up to date. Maybe if they did, we'd get some better stock updates.
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    It's a neat idea, and I would prefer this way, BUT if Google is selling these directly to the consumer, carriers need to sell plans for cheaper when they do not subsidize a phone. Otherwise, I'm gonna be taking that hugely discounted phone upgrade, and then sell it all while using my nexus from Google

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    I really want that Asus 7 inch tablet I don't care if it's a nexus or not

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