The Sony Xperia Z is already a TechRadar-recommended smartphone, but the Android device's interface may get even better thanks to a report that says a Google Nexus edition is on the way.
Sony and Google have teamed up to develop a Google Edition of the LTE-equipped smartphone, according to anonymous Sony sources who talked to Android Geeks.
The Google Nexus version of the Xperia Z is said speculated to run Android 4.2.2 Jelly Bean, a step up from the phone's current Android 4.1 version of Google's operating system.
Google could also use the water-resistant and dustproof phone as a way to demo its expected Android 4.3 OS release, but that remains speculation.
Pure price to pay
The Sony Xperia Z Google Nexus, if the report is accurate, will cost $599 in the Google Play Store after it is announced in July.
That's a steep price, however, it won't have a two-year carrier contract attached to it, just like previous Nexus phones.
The Xperia Z would join recently Nexified phones like the HTC One and Samsung Galaxy S4 in running a stock Android operating system at a contract-free higher initial price.
Sony and Google have not responded to TechRadar's request for a comment on the as-it-stands unconfirmed Nexus version of the Sony Xperia Z, but we will update this story when they get back to us.
Source : techradar[dot]com
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