11 Biggest Revelations From Google I/O


At I/O 2013, Google rather seemed less interested in wowing the crowds with flashy hardware and software news, and more in making itself look good to the consumers.

Read on to know the interesting things announced on the first day of Google I/O, as compiled by The Verge.

#11 There won’t be next Nexus but a special Galaxy S4  

There was no news about rumored updates to Nexus 4 or Nexus 7, instead there was a announcement about Google’s touch to Samsung’s Galaxy S4 that’s shipping with stock Android 4.2 instead of the Korean company’s extensive suite of UI tweaks and custom apps. Unlike the Nexus 4, the S4 features LTE support. It’ll be available in late June for $649, taking on with 32GB HTC One Developer Edition and the 16GB iPhone 5.

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