TechnoclinicTechnoclinic
  • Home
  • APPS
  • CAMERAS
    • PRINTERS
  • GAMING
    • LAPTOPS
  • HDTV
  • NEWS
  • PHONES
    • TABLETS
  • REVIEWS
  • SOFTWARE
  • Contact Us!
Search
© 2022 Foxiz News Network. Ruby Design Company. All Rights Reserved.
Reading: Huawei Reportedly Refused to Build Google Pixel Smartphones Without Its Own Logo
Share
Sign In
Aa
TechnoclinicTechnoclinic
Aa
Search
  • Home
  • APPS
  • CAMERAS
    • PRINTERS
  • GAMING
    • LAPTOPS
  • HDTV
  • NEWS
  • PHONES
    • TABLETS
  • REVIEWS
  • SOFTWARE
  • Contact Us!
Have an existing account? Sign In
Follow US
© 2022 Foxiz News Network. Ruby Design Company. All Rights Reserved.
Technoclinic > PHONES > Huawei Reportedly Refused to Build Google Pixel Smartphones Without Its Own Logo
PHONES

Huawei Reportedly Refused to Build Google Pixel Smartphones Without Its Own Logo

srijita
Last updated: 2016/10/06 at 5:01 PM
srijita
Share
SHARE

Huawei Reportedly Refused to Build Google Pixel Smartphones Without Its Own Logo
A new report claims Google’s partnership with Huawei has been unsteady, adding that while the Chinese telecommunications giant was originally due to produce the Pixel smartphones, it backed out once Google said the OEM logo would not be placed on the smartphones.

According to a report by Android Police, which cites a source familiar with Huawei’s operations, Google made the decision to have more control over its hardware this year. This eventually led to Google doing away with the Nexus lineup in place of Pixel, which is expected to be unveiled on Tuesday. Google initially had Huawei in mind for its 2016 devices which included the Pixel devices, but later went with HTC (a rumour that has since been unconfirmed). But for Huawei, the partnership with Google would have allowed the Chinese smartphone maker to break into the US market.

The report adds that during the Nexus 6P project, Google had told Huawei that the phone would be sold in all four major US carriers. This was a tempting offer for a company that was looking for the best way to enter the US market. However, though the Nexus 6P supported all the four carriers, the device itself was not sold by any of them.

Google would later reportedly agree to partner with Huawei to spend hundreds of millions of dollars in advertising campaign for the Nexus 6P. It was a promise that also fell through. Finally, Google laid out the roadmap for 2016, where it included Huawei to build the Pixel phones. Google’s condition here, however, was that the Pixel phones would be Google-branded with no mention of Huawei’s logo or name on the devices.

Huawei didn’t appreciate Google’s offer and dropped out of contention, while HTC apparently won the race. Rumours began of HTC-made Nexus phones under the codename of ‘Marlin’ and ‘Sailfish’.

By dropping out, Huawei lost out on a chance to finally make a mark in the US market. The company would eventually enter the market with the Honor 8, but the phone failed to make a significant impact.
Though Huawei may have lost out on the Pixel smartphones, the company is still very much in partnership with Google and rumours of a Huawei-made Pixel tablet are still going strong. Reports last week suggest that Google’s new Andromeda operating system will be released with Huawei’s 7-inch Pixel tablet, now tipped for a Q3 2017 launch.

It is still unclear on whether Huawei has any future plans with Google or if the third largest smartphone maker plans to go solo in its attempt to break into the US market.

On a separate note, HTC’s name has so far not been associated with the Pixel devices which only means the smartphones are entirely Google’s own products and the tagline ‘Made by Google’ for the Pixels only adds to the fact.

[“source-ndtv”]

TAGGED: Build, Google, Huawei, Its, Logo, Own, Pixel, Refused, Reportedly, Smartphones, to, Without

Sign Up For Daily Newsletter

Be keep up! Get the latest breaking news delivered straight to your inbox.
[mc4wp_form]
By signing up, you agree to our Terms of Use and acknowledge the data practices in our Privacy Policy. You may unsubscribe at any time.
srijita October 6, 2016
Share this Article
Facebook Twitter Copy Link Print
Share
Previous Article Nexus 6 Users Start Receiving Android 7.0 Nougat Update, October Android Security Update Released
Next Article Google Pixel Event: Pixel, Pixel XL, and What Else to Expect From Today’s Event

Latest News

Case Study: Nissan and Teads’ Immersive Concept Car Campaign Transformed Scrolls into Stories
NEWS
Review of Hootsuite: Advantages, Drawbacks, Features, and Other Options
REVIEWS
From Idea to Launch: The Software Development Journey
SOFTWARE
How schools can save money and work more efficiently with managed print services
PRINTERS
How to Write Powerful Blog Posts, Comparisons, and Reviews
REVIEWS
How to Defrost Your Lens with Condensation
CAMERAS

Most Viewed Posts

  • Choosing the Right Tablet for Blogging and Writing On the Go (1,050)
  • What You Need to Know About Smartphones vs. Tablet use of the Mobile Internet (998)
  • How To Start A Review Blog and Get Free Review Products (995)
  • How to Start a Product Review Blog (Templates & Examples) (994)
  • App Annie now tracks 5,000 Android apps in China: Report (984)

© 2023 TechnoClinic Network. TechnoClinic Company. All Rights Reserved.

Removed from reading list

Undo
Welcome Back!

Sign in to your account

Lost your password?