Google smartphones to launch in this September: Android 7.0 Nougat, 128GB,…
After a time of being neglected, Google jumps back in the smartphone race again – by announcing the launch of their new Google smartphones. In this launch, Google has decided to create its own brand, instead of continuing with Nexus.
Google smartphones: a scary competitor
Though the official names of these Google smartphones are yet to be known, there has already been some leaks about their specs. The first Google smartphone will have a 5-inch display and 32 GB internal storage. The second phone sports a 5.5-inch display and 128 GB internal memory. With specs similarity, people are suspecting that there will be no completely new phone. We all hope this won’t turn out to be just a marketing strategy as they say it will be.
With specs similarity, people are suspecting that there will be no completely new phone. Google just wants to make people more curious about the upcoming Google smartphones: Sailfish and Marlin. They even say that they spotted 2 new HTC-manufactured at US FCC. Since these rumors are too different, we cannot be sure which one is real. Both of them will run Android 7.0 Nougat. This OS generation is the latest and strongest Android OS at present. Only with this feature, we all understand that these will be high-end model phones.
There are a few reasons for this giant to choose Android as the main OS for their Google smartphones. First, they see how Indian market is fond of Android OS. 97 percents of this growing market uses this OS. The benefit is too big to skip. Second, Google targets everybody. If they adopt something like IOS, it’s not only cost lots of money but also hard to use.
Google smartphones: Warning for other phone brands
We can see clearly Google ambition in taking over the first place in smart devices field. We all know what they can do. If the new Google smartphones successfully launch, brands like iPhone or Samsung will have to share a huge part of the market. Do their competition make you so excited to see what next? If you do, you can subscribe to our page for further information.