As each year end, Google launches new Nexus. The series features Android in its original purity, without additions builders. And unlike its predecessors, the Galaxy Nexus should attract a wider audience than just the purists Google. For three years now, Google benefits from the end of the year to release a new Smartphone the Nexus range. Although they are manufactured by a reputable builder, these Smartphone offer the feature to embed the Android operating system such as Google has thought, that is to say in its original purity, while all major manufacturers superimpose their own interface to the OS.
Even if they do not revolutionize its foundations, they are sometimes so developed that we find ourselves far enough from the base interface of Android. The two previous Nexus had sole selling point the fact that they are 100% Google. Otherwise, the Nexus One was the twin of the HTC Desire. Worse, the Nexus S which was modeled on the Galaxy S offered fewer features than the latter, while being released after six months. Google seems to understand that the only promise to have an Android experience pure juice was not sufficient to bring together a wide audience. Also, unlike the first two Nexus, one that concerns us today arises in true high-end Smartphone at the time of its release.














