Google is set to retail two new Nexus devices — technically speaking, the two new phones will replace the months-old Google Nexus 4 by LG, but traditionalists out there might want to wait for addition information from Google about the Nexus smartphone lineup, and if it will get a new refresh this year.
Google is taking its Nexus program to a whole new level this year by providing Nexus experience on the top two Android flagships of 2013: the HTC One and the Samsung Galaxy S4. Retaining their top-end specs and design, both phones will run unskinned or un-modified version of Google’s Android system.
And unlike the LG Nexus 4, the new HTC One and Samsung Galaxy S4 Google Edition phones will offer Long Term Evolution in United States, but will initially support T-Mobile and AT&T 4G LTE networks only, that’s a bit of a bad news for Sprint and Verizon Wireless customers out there.