Google will collaborate with several OEMs to create a new Nexus

Google is planning to cooperate with five OEMs to design the next series phones Nexus. This information from the representatives of the company managed to get reporters Wall Street Journal. The company will continue its policy to create devices without operator binding, and the next generation operating system Android. In this case, it is a smartphone running Android Jelly Bean, which is due on sale in the U.S. on the eve of Thanksgiving Day (fourth Thursday in November, 22 November 2012). The difference will be that Google has not previously deduced on the market for a different version of Nexus smartphones from various manufacturers, although attracted by different companies to develop the same model, the total giving preference to one of the OEM manufacturers. In 2012, the situation may change and customers will be able to choose between several models with the same latest version of the operating system Android, but from different manufacturers. In addition, Google will completely ignore operators selling phones directly to users only. This message confirms the previously voiced the company's position that Motorola, recently acquired by Google, will not receive special preferences when creating Android-smartphone. On the other hand, it is logical to assume that one of the five options will be made ​​exactly according to the manufacturer. At the moment, Google representatives declined to comment on what the producers were selected for co-operation.