Google I/O 2013 didn't bring us the next Android version but it may come sooner than expected.
Instead of a new Nexus device, Google has announced a stock Android edition of the Galaxy S4.
The Google I/O 2013 Keynote is about to begin. Catch it live from San Francisco right here.
Google is heading towards an incremental Android update rather than the full-fledged v5.0 suggests.
This update with the version number and the build has shown up in server logs in the past few days.
The updated 32 GB Nexus 4 is rumored to be launched at the upcoming Google I/O event.
Larry Page says he's seen the upcoming Motorola phones, talks about battery life and durability.
Google expects to reach one billion total device activations by the end of the year.
The tiny nubs on the back prevent the phone from slipping around and improves loudspeaker performance.
The phone is priced considerably higher compared to the US and won't be sold through the Play Store.
It took the $900 Google I/O tickets only 49 minutes to fly off the virtual counters. The event is due for May.
Sundar Pichai will take over, in addition to his existing tasks with Chrome and Apps.
Google is methodically completing the steps towards moving Motorola's operations to the U.S. entirely.
The company is currently trying to drain their product pipeline before working on the next wave of devices.
Analysts at Morgan Stanley estimate the search giant will shell out $877 million this year.
The company earned $50 billion in revenues for the last fiscal year for the first time in its 15-year history.
LG France says that Nexus 4 production has increased after Google played the blame game.
The phone will reportedly be an effort to snatch more market share from Apple’s iPhone.
Android, Google Search, and YouTube round out the top of the digital world in this years' Nielsen ratings.
The Nexus 4 is available for as low as 30 quid on a two-year deal with free delivery.