Been living under a stone? Provided that this is true, then you don't have the foggiest idea about that today Google has formally declared the Pixel and Pixel XL, its first own-image cell phones. The pair is as of now up for pre-request in a couple markets.
So now this has happened, shouldn't something be said about the organization's long running Nexus line? As it were, the Pixels can be viewed as the successors to the LG Nexus 5X and Huawei Nexus 6P from a year ago, all things considered. So will there be any more Nexuses, maybe that supposed Huawei fabricated little tablet?
The answer is a resonating no, and it comes straight from Google. The organization says it has "no arrangements" to out any more Nexus items, so RIP Nexus. To make an already difficult situation even worse, the previously mentioned Nexus 6P and Nexus 5X are gone from Google's online store - all hints of them have been expelled. You can at present request them from different retailers obviously, yet it's indistinct to what extent that alternative will stay open. It's likewise a riddle on the off chance that they will ever get the full Pixel programming suite, including the new Google Assistant capacities. For the time being in any case, in the event that you need any of that you must spend a really substantial measure of mixture and buy a Pixel or Pixel XL.
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