Nexus is a series of Android mobile devices running a "vanilla" version of Android, meaning that it does not use any of the modifications other manufacturers add to Android. Each device is designed by Google, but manufactured by a partner. So far, Google has released 14 Nexus devices: 8 phones, 4 tablets, and 2 media steamers.
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| - Nexus is a series of Android mobile devices running a "vanilla" version of Android, meaning that it does not use any of the modifications other manufacturers add to Android. Each device is designed by Google, but manufactured by a partner. So far, Google has released 14 Nexus devices: 8 phones, 4 tablets, and 2 media steamers.
- Nexus is a series of Android mobile devices running a "vanilla" version of Android, meaning that it does not use any of the modifications other manufactures add to Android. Since 2009, Google has released 15 Nexus devices, including 8 phones, 5 tablets, and 2 set-top boxes.
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| - Nexus is a series of Android mobile devices running a "vanilla" version of Android, meaning that it does not use any of the modifications other manufacturers add to Android. Each device is designed by Google, but manufactured by a partner. So far, Google has released 14 Nexus devices: 8 phones, 4 tablets, and 2 media steamers.
- Nexus is a series of Android mobile devices running a "vanilla" version of Android, meaning that it does not use any of the modifications other manufactures add to Android. Since 2009, Google has released 15 Nexus devices, including 8 phones, 5 tablets, and 2 set-top boxes.
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