gunshotlead
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Google has already publicly stated they're not going to see any real fruits of the Moto acquisition for a while because the handset maker has an 18 month product pipeline to work through before they can even start to focus on a ground-up Google device. So the next "Google Hero" phone will likely be made by someone else. My only experience with ZTE was the old Sprint iPod 3G sled that gave a Touch wireless data capability. Not bad, but wasn't great either.
I'd love to see a more affordable Nexus but not at the cost of diluting the Pure Android experience. The problem of course is if Mountain View lowers prices too much, the other handset makers start to feel the pinch and might go start making more rival OS systems to get back share or profit. And Samsung is the Silent but obvious gorilla in the room, which just really complicates matters more...
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I'd love to see a more affordable Nexus but not at the cost of diluting the Pure Android experience. The problem of course is if Mountain View lowers prices too much, the other handset makers start to feel the pinch and might go start making more rival OS systems to get back share or profit. And Samsung is the Silent but obvious gorilla in the room, which just really complicates matters more...
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