Google will launch a smartphone of its own in what could be a fresh attack against Apple, according to a newspaper report.
The Google-branded phone, slated for release by the end of this year, “would tighten grip on mobile software and see it compete directly with the iPhone,” according to The Telegraph, a British paper, which cited unnamed sources.
Google’s Android operating system powers four out of five smartphones worldwide, which are produced by third parties like Samsung.
Google also has partnered closely with manufacturers including LG, HTC and Huawei to produce the line of Nexus-branded phones.
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Still, Apple’s iPhones account for more than half of the lucrative high-end smartphone market globally.
“The proliferation of Android device makers, many of which apply the software differently, means Google has struggled to ensure consistency,” the report noted.
Google which historically has focused on developing free software as a platform for selling ads in April hired Rick Osterloh, the former president of Motorola, to lead a new hardware division focused on smartphone development.
Still, the Telegraph’s report drew some skeptics, who cited recent comments from Google Chief Executive Sundar Pichai that seemed to indicate Google is doubling down on its Nexus partnerships.
Last month, Pichai said the search giant will be “investing more effort” into Nexus phones, and that it will become “more opinionated” about their design.
Date: June 27, 2016