A Google employee poses with Nexus 7
A Google employee poses with Nexus 7 tablets at a promotional event in Seoul September 27, 2012. Reuters/Kim Hong-Ji

Speculations about Google’s partnership with a Chinese company are swirling around and now the latest report confirms that the claim is true, as Google is about to partner with Huawei, to create the Nexus line of products. It is assumed that the newly produced handset can replace the Nexus 6, which is in the Motorola standards. Rumour mills do not stop with this news rather they also anticipate LG’s involvement in making the next gen Nexus tablet.

Leaked specs

Until last week, information about the specs was secret and the reporters of Gizmo China have smelled the news through Kevin Yang, Director at iSuppli, the Chinese research company. Digit outlines that Huawei’s Nexus will include a 2K display screen, in 5.7 inch. Google also jumps into the bandwagon of Snapdragon 810 processor (like Xiaomi Mi Note Pro), for Huawei’s Nexus, while otherwise Google prefered to embed Hi-Silicon Kirin Chipsets in all other high-end Smartphones. In fact, the revived Snapdragon 810 processor can add up the performance level and the machine will seldom suffer from overheating issues. Perhaps, Google may insert a sturdy 4 GB RAM.

Softpedia summarises that Richard Yu, CEO of Huawei, has confirmed their huge entrance into the USA mobile market, in the Mobile World Congress. In his speech, he has hinted that Huawei anticipates a bolster from Google. Further, China serves the hardcore customer base for Google and it may be one of the reasons why Google chooses a Chinese Smartphone maker.

Who is the primed - Huawei or LG?

The Joint venture is not something new to Google because the most admired Nexus 4 and Nexus 5 Smartphone models are already manufactured by LG, while the Nexus 1 is the collaboration with HTC and Samsung Nexus S and Samsung Galaxy Nexus implies the partnership with Samsung. If Nexus 7 second generation is in the hands of Huawei, the production of III generation Nexus 7 or Nexus 8 may be left in the hands of LG.

Google’s annual Developer conference will be held at the end of May, making Google to officially announce its partnership with Huawei and LG, while the Google fans expect a surprisingly cheaper handset that promotes Project Fi, in the US.

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