Nexus 7 vs Nexus 5X Comparison, Specs: Which Phone Is Better? Reports Say Nexus Line Will Be Phased Out Soon

By Maria Sozina Alamban - 20 Dec '16 16:40PM
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Nexus has been tagged as one of the coolest brands of smartphone released to the global market. This is proof that Google has been a tough competitor when it comes to producing more products with the goal of making everyone's life easier.

Now, what are some new things about Nexus' phones? Aside from the Android Nougat news spreading not just in the social media but more particular to the gaming community, there is now a buzz around that the Nexus line will be put to end.

Google Nexus 7 : Google Nexus has been in the competition of providing better smartphones to the gadget users. However, it seemed that there will be no more Nexus next year. What will happen, according to those unconfirmed reports, will be more of a rebranding. So Nexus won't be called such anymore since Pixel is already the name in the company's mind. IBT detailed that the purpose of rebranding is for all smartphones of Google to have a signature identity.

Google Nexus 7 to be released next year can be called Pixel 7. But, there are still no confirmed reports if it will be the final name for the technology. Accordingly, the tablet will feature an advanced Qualcomm Snapdragon Processor. Then, aside from the 4GB RAM and 64GB Flash Storage, the new Google Nexus 7 also boasts of a hybrid operating system or OS.

The release date of Google Nexus 7 has set next year, despite the unconfirmed exact date of its release. Moreover, it was featured at a report that Nexus 7 will be manufactured by HTC, which had already manufactured various mobile units to the world market.

Google Nexus 5X : Despite the news about Android Nougat being installed to selected Nexus phones, including the Nexus 5X, the mentioned phone failed to escape from criticisms as regards to its physical appearance.

News Everyday had featured a report about it, saying that Google Nexus 5X has been compared badly to other phones with sleek design such as its elder sister the Nexus 6. Nevertheless, it still offers same features that Nexus fans loved from their phones.

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