Washington - Google ramped up
its mobile arsenal, upgrading its Nexus line with a new tablet and
smartphone, and unveiling its revamped Android software, to be dubbed
"Lollipop."
The US tech giant
also announced the launch of a streaming media player for music, movies
and videos, which can also allow users to play games via the Android TV
device.
"Lollipop" or
Android 5.0, the upgraded operating system for mobile, "is designed to
be flexible, to work on all your devices and to be customized for you
the way you see fit," said Google vice president Sundar Pichai, who
heads the Android operations.
With
the new operating system, according to the Android Website, "The songs,
photos, apps, and even recent searches from one of your Android devices
can be immediately enjoyed across all of your Android devices."
The
new devices give Google and its Android partners a broader portfolio to
compete against Apple, which launched two upgraded large-screen iPhones
last month and is expected to unveil new iPads on Thursday.
The
Nexus 6 smartphone becomes the newest and largest of the Google-branded
handsets, and is produced by Motorola, which Google bought in 2012 and
is in the process of selling to China's Lenovo.
This aluminum frame device has a six-inch high resolution screen and a 13-megapixel camera.
"The
large screen is complemented by dual front-facing stereo speakers that
deliver high-fidelity sound, making it as great for movies and gaming as
it is for doing work," Google said in a statement.
"It also comes with a Turbo Charger, so you can get up to six hours of use with only 15 minutes of charge."
On the tablet front, Google partnered with Taiwan-based HTC for the 8.9-inch Nexus 9.
The brushed-metal tablet "is small enough to easily carry around in one hand, yet big enough to work on," Google said.
"And
since more and more people want to have the same simple experience they
have on their tablets when they have to do real work, we designed a
keyboard folio that magnetically attaches to the Nexus 9, folds into two
different angles and rests securely on your lap like a laptop."
Google did not disclose pricing for the devices, but said they would be available for pre-order later this month.
The
media player will deliver video apps to a television screen for
consumers looking to supplement or go without cable or satellite.
Some of the apps included on the player are Netflix, Hulu Plus, the Food Network, Pandora and The Huffington Post.
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