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Official: Google Nexus Two will not

Earlier this year, Google introduced the advanced Nexus One smartphone, which was sold directly to consumers. Google CEO Eric Schmidt said that the company has achieved its goal with this model, and the next model is not necessary.

The chairman and CEO of the company said in an interview:

“The idea of ​​creating Nexus One a year and a half ago was to try to push the business of manufacturing various platforms of telephone equipment. And she obviously succeeded. She was so successful that we did not need to release the second model. "
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The Nexus One was the first model released with Android OS 2.1, and it recently became the first model to receive an update to Android OS 2.2.

Some hoped that the Nexus Two with a sliding keyboard would follow.

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Schmidt says the company's original smartphone was so successful that there was no need for the Nexus Two, but many people disagree with his statement.

Google tried to experiment with the Nexus One, making it possible to purchase it only on its website. The vast majority of handsets sold in the US are sold through wireless carriers, and the direct selling method used by Google has not been well received. The company never revealed how many units of the device it sold, but it was certainly a small number compared to sales of competitors - such as the Apple iPhone or Motorola Droid.

In addition, the Nexus One was a high-quality, but no more advanced model than many other smartphones on the market, and it quickly fell behind models such as the HTC EVO 4G.

T-Mobile was the only carrier in the United States to actually use the Nexus One. There is also a version for AT & T, but it is sold without the participation or approval of this operator. Google abandoned plans to release versions for Verison and Sprint after these companies began offering models with similar or better features.

In May, Google announced that it plans to stop using its website to sell smartphones directly to consumers. Instead, the company is going to use this site to showcase all phones with Android OS. Andy Rubin, head of the Android OS team, said:

“Despite the fact that the widespread adoption of the Android platform has exceeded our expectations - the web store has not met them. It remained a niche channel for early adherents. ”

Source: https://habr.com/ru/post/98442/


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