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Samsung selected, again, to make 4th generation Nexus with Google?

The never ended yearly Nexus device trend is still in high gears since the release of the HTC nexus One. Shortly after the most recent Nexus device is unveiled, showcased and starts to sell Google gets back to deciding who will make next years device. The move to Samsung for the Nexus S wasn’t an extremely popular idea at the time of the announcement. The rumor started floating around that same year about Motorola possibly being the next candidate, but that didn’t turn out to be true since we know the Galaxy Nexus is another Samsung device. HTC doesn’t seem to be all that interested at the moment, thye have their latest flagship device to worry about and the reported partnership to produce the Facebook phone.

I personally have no issues with Samsung. I own a Galaxy S and it has been the best phone I have ever personally used. With such an amazing track record for sales and high-profile devices it only seems fit that Samsung continues it dominance in the Android world and brings the 4th Nexus to consumers. According to Digitimes, Samsung has won the contract for the third straight year.

”Since Samsung has become the top vendor of Android smartphones, Google will continue to have Samsung develop its next-generation Nexus models, leveraging Samsung’s innovation ability with regard to the Android platform, and its ability to control the supply of key components.”

We will know plenty more about the next Nexus after the upcoming Unpacked event scheduled for May 3rd. That is of course the date set to finally unveil the Galaxy S III and the device we fully expect Samsung to build from for the next Nexus device. In usual fashion the new Nexus, what ever it maybe called, should have quite the show for us sometime in Q4. I just hope that Samsung and Google can iron out deals with all carriers and make it a national launch like the SGSIII is said to be. This exclusive carrier crap is slightly annoying.

What do you guys think? If this is indeed correct, do you have an issues with Samsung continuing to produce the true Google experience devices?

Source: Digitimes