Huawei is the company that built the phone for Google.

Just like HTC is the one who built the newer Pixel phone. Google still
doesn't have in-house hardware design and manufacturing facilities yet.



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Brian


On Mon, Dec 12, 2016 at 2:37 PM, Winterlight <winterli...@winterlight.org>
wrote:

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> I am looking a Nexus 6P and I keep seeing Huawei - Google Nexus 6P
> So what does the Huawei mean? thanks
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> At 12:14 PM 12/11/2016, you wrote:
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>> My Android phone of choice is the ones by Google, Nexus and the current
>> Pixel, for the simple reason that updates are direct from Google with no
>> lack time. Best Buy still has some Nexus 6P in stock.
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>> My second choice would be the OnePlus Three, as close to the stock Android
>> OS without owning a Google phone.
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>> On Sun, Dec 11, 2016, 10:23 AM Winterlight <winterli...@winterlight.org>
>> wrote:
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>> > I have been a Windows Phone user for many years. I really liked the
>> > interface, but unfortunately the lack of apps that I need compel me
>> > to move on. 18 months ago my business needs forced me to use an
>> > Android phone. So for the last year and a half I have been using  a
>> > Lumia 1520 for personal use, and a Motorolla G 2nd generation for
>> > business. Once my Lumia was upgraded to Win10 a lot of things I
>> > needed stopped working correctly.
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>> > It is time to start using a single phone, and the apps I need are on
>> > Android. I am looking to buy a new Android phone...something better
>> > then the Motto G...something better designed, more modern, and will
>> > work well with Win 10. I am not goint to get a contract and I don't
>> > need the latest greatest.  I don't use any social media. I am never
>> > going to hack the bios or do anything esoteric with my phone. My
>> > primary goal is simplicity or use, and  productivity without
>> > frustration. I don't know if there is any big differences outside of
>> > physical appearance between Android manufacturers but I want one that
>> > is easy to use, and doesn't catch on fire. Any suggestions or advice
>> > appreciated.
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