If you were hoping after the announcement of a Galaxy S4 without TouchWiz – Samsung overlay – at the Google I / O this week beginning to be a trend that manufacturers could rid of their own user interfaces, prepare to some disappointment. A spokesman HTC told TechnoBuffalo he does not intend to do the same with its own flagship Android smartphone , the HTC One.
Somehow, it is not surprising that HTC has this speech on integrating One Sense 5.0, as is the new version of its user interface on which it is clear that the firm worked hard. Abandoning hoping to sell some unlocked smartphones on Google Play sounds like a waste of resources. However, when you’re Samsung Galaxy S4 diversification in this way has little or no risk. An easy decision when you make millions in sales …
HTC is already doing its part to developers, which is also the aim of the pure version of Android Galaxy S4, since the developer dedicated version, the HTC One “Developer Edition” is a device the company sells directly to customers through its website for about 498 euros. As S4, it has a bootloader unlocked original and comes without subscription for use on most GSM networks. Motorola also uses the name “Developer Edition” for its range of unlocked phones, and it will cost 599 dollars for the Droid Razr HD.
Google will begin selling its version of the Galaxy S4 from 26 June to 649 dollars via Google Play USA , and since it seems to be exclusively for the U.S. market and specifically for mobile operators T-Mobile and AT & T.If you’re wondering why I’m taking a shortcut to his name by naming Galaxy S4, it’s just that Google has not confirmed it will be exactly. A leak last minute appointe d the Google Edition, but Nexus Edition or Developer Edition is just as likely, or it could just be easier to call the Galaxy S4.
Like all other Android manufacturers, although I’d like to see that Google and Samsung will start a trend, it is probably a distant dream ….
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