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If you’re an Android old-fashioned timer, you might remember that Google briefly sold ‘Google Play Edition’ phones from third parties that stripped custom skins and features in favor of the pure Android experience. We assume those didn’t do to well given the program was discontinued, but it’s nice to know Android fans may have at least one more stock option in the future.
More likely than not, ZTE could just go the “stock-ish” route of Motorola, with only a few custom features, but it seems the company is placing particular emphasis on quick updates and a pure experience at an affordable price, which all an ex-Nexus owner really wants.
If you want to contribute your own thoughts on a potential stock Android phone, head on over to ZTE’s community poll.
Via Phandroid
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