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Google smartphone expected at Oct. 4 event
Google smartphone expected at Oct. 4 event
Google
late Monday sent out invitations to an October 4 event, hinting that
the Internet titan will show off a new smartphone powered by its Android
mobile software.
Emailed
invitations revealed only the time and place for the gathering in San
Francisco, the message topped by blue, red, yellow, and green dots of
color.
Google
fired off a Twitter message with hashtag #madebygoogle and a video of
what appeared to be a long rectangular search term box morphing into a
silhouette of a smartphone.
Industry
trackers have been expecting Google in October to show off its own
smartphone, showcasing the prowess of its new Nougat version of Android
software.
Google
may stamp its latest smartphones with a "Pixel" brand instead of the
"Nexus" name it has used in the past for Android smartphones it has made
in collaborations with partners.
A
Google smartphone would be fielded as a standard to which other's
making Android devices should aspire, and would come just weeks after
Apple's began selling new iPhone 7 models.
An
enticing Google smartphone could also prove a contender for the
attention of buyers during the prime year-end holiday shopping season.
Scenes
in Apple stores around the world on Friday were reminiscent of days
before online ordering became a norm and people camped out for days to
be first to get hands on the California company's iPhone 7 and 7 Plus.
Enthusiasm
was peppered with disappointment due to shortages of the large-screen
iPhone 7 Plus and a jet-black iPhone 7, but it was unclear if the
shortages were the result of strong demand or limited supply.
The
devices chart a new path for the tech giant by eliminating headphone
jacks, a move seen as setting a trend for a wireless future
The iPhones also boast Apple's freshly-released iOS 10 mobile operating system.
While
the company has touted total iPhone sales of one billion, the number
sold in the quarter ending June 25 fell 15 percent from a year earlier,
highlighting concerns over growth for the key profit driver.
Growth
has become challenging with many mobile phone markets saturated, with
Apple rivals producing a wide variety of devices powered by Android
software that Google makes available for free.
Apple
faces stiff competition from traditional rival Samsung, although the
South Korean giant is currently on the back foot after being forced into
a massive recall because of exploding batteries of its flagship Galaxy
Note 7.
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