Yesterday Google threw the house out the window by putting on the market all the new devices of the brand Nexus previously rumored: three new models of its 7-inch tablet, a 10-inch tablet made by Samsung and a smartphone made by LG. The editor of The Verge, Joshua Topolsky, has had access to the headquarters of Mountain View and collects his experience in an interesting documentary titled Inside Android.
Google has finished reinforcing its line Nexus in a pretty impressive way. Your 7-inch tablet launched during the summer was perhaps the device that started this tremendous expansion of the company of the finder in the field of hardware. Yesterday different tablets and a smartphone were presented that will undoubtedly launch the brand into soaring heights, first, because precisely as a brand it has achieved a huge prestige and media coverage (it is obvious that Android users are very interested in following in his footsteps) and, secondly, because the range of devices he is putting on the market has a huge price competitive.
This report / documentary collects the impressions about the operating system and the products launched yesterday and, ultimately, about the most elementary meanings of Nexus y Android that their own managers handle. It is interesting to see the emotion with which the members of Google refer to this new batch of devices that has been possible thanks to its alliances with manufacturers Asus, Samsung y LG with those who have worked side by side. As Matias Duarte, Director of the Android “User Experience” area, states, members of these associated companies have moved to the Mountain View site itself while the different devices were being developed.
In addition, we have the opportunity to see some peculiarities of the new Android 4.2 explained by Hugo Barra, Director of the Android Products Department, such as the particularities of Google Now and the new gestures or new camera functions, as well as the brand new Nexus 10, a team that has everything you need to beat the iPad. Matias Duarte comments about this new Google tablet that the most important thing from the beginning was to search for the comfort in the hands of the user and, in the face of possible criticism for making this device out of plastic, he replies that it is a precious (and noble) piece of plastic and that it was essential to make it light and pleasant to handle.