Raymond Wong says, “Now that you’re done lusting over jet black iPhones, it’s time to turn your attention toward Google. You know, the guys who make Android and Chrome.

And what a bonanza the company reportedly has in store for Oct. 4.

Traditionally, Google uses its I/O developer conference in the spring to talk developer-y things like frameworks, announce new versions of Android or skydive in to show off new moonshots like Google Glass.

Then, in the fall, the company unveils new Nexus phones and sometimes new Nexus tablets, as well as Chromebooks either under its Pixel brand or from its hardware partners.

At I/O this year, Google did announce a good mix of new hardware and software. We gotAndroid N, which ended up being called Nougat. Two new apps — Duo, a video chat app, andAllo, a new messaging app, were introduced. Daydream, the company’s mobile initiative, made a splash”.

Google expected to kill Nexus phones and replace them with Pixel phones on Oct. 4

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