Imagined by Adam Safranek, a new designer on our website, the Google Nexus Now concept phone may be the last Nexus handset. As you know, Google is phasing out Nexuses in favor of a new series called Silver. Anyway, this model also runs a revolutionary new Android. It sports a
Tag: Android 5.0
A team from Hungary called Codebuild has imagined the way Android 5.0 would look like and this projects dates from before the KitKat announcement. We’re dealing with a minimalistic approach, one that feels a bit like iOS 7, if I can say so. We’ve got a clean lockscreen with simple
Rishi Ramesh created a Google Nexus 6 image for the site nexus6us.com and you can check it out below. The Nexus 5 has barely been launched, so it’s too early to think about the 2014 flagship Google phone, or is it? An obvious thing would be its pricing: $300 to
We’ve seen an interesting Android 5.0 Key Lime Pie concept before, but here’s another one, with a different approach. This one comes from Toshe Andonov and it’s based on a busier homescreen than before, with Google Now integrated in it, among others. Cards get a new design and you can
If you liked the Android 5.0 interface concept that Jinesh Shah created, we have more shots for you. He rendered his vision of the way that the dialer and multitasking may look on Key Lime Pie. Multitasking is fist, with the option to peak at the currently open app, but
While strolling around Google+ in search of smartphone renders and designs, I came across the following Android 5.0 UI concept created by Jinesh Shah. He imagined an interesting interface, that can be seen below and yes folks, we’re truly a long way from Key Lime Pie right now… Straight from
D. Saif sent us a render he did of the upcoming Google Nexus 5 phone, that he imagined as a common project of the biggest companies in the Android biz. Sharp, LG, HTC, Sony and Motorola joined hands for this, supposedly. The result is a super smartphone that runs Android
We’re barely into Android 4.2 and heard speculations about a supposed Android 5.0 being spotted in some benchmark and already there are talks about Android 9.0. At least so it would seem from this leaflet of a Christian tablet with this OS on board, obviously a mistake in these crazy
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