Tough Competition To Be Seen Between SmartPhones In The Next Few Months

Saad Qazi / News Reviews Category / 11th August, 2011 / 0 Comments
Tough Competition To Be Seen Between SmartPhones In The Next Few Months

In a quick report by BGR, they have talked about the launch of new Google Phone. This new Nexus device is said to be carrying the latest Android version 4.0. This Android version is called “Ice Cream Sandwich”. This Nexus phone is now being rescheduled to release in the same window as the iPhone 5. iPhone 5 is scheduled to be launched this fall and its pre-orders will start in early October.

The reason we have found out about the Google pushing up the release dates of Nexus Phone, near to the Apple’s iPhone 5 is because Google does not want to lose its Android customers by coming out of contracts to the iPhone 5. As we know that most of the Android owners have Verizon connections. Now about the Verizon, Nexus devices usually do not tend to come with the Verizon. The consumers have to leave Verizon for purchasing this new Nexus device.

All the latest devices being launched at the same time

Google’s worries are not over right now, other than iPhone 5, Samsung’s new release of Galaxy S2 is also a threat for Android. Galaxy S2 is releasing with all four big US carriers in near future. Nokia N9 is in also launching soon. So Google have to be careful about this all matter. After all its new Android version on the stakes.

Crucial time ahead

The next 2 or 3 months would be very crucial for the 3 top most smartphone companies i.e Nokia, Apple and Samsung because all of them are releasing their hi-fi device in this period. And with the announcement of Google Nexus S the battle will be fierce. The companies will have to make proper strategy for the sale and most importantly the advertisement of their device. Because an out class advertisement can also make a large number people to buy a device.

We will keep informing you about the latest news of smartphones so stay tune.

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