Five of the best brands have released their remarkable design across the Android history and Google is now developing their next Nexus line up. HTC, LG, Motorola, Sony and Samsung have individual trademarks on every device they made and it is so exciting to know which among them will be chosen to complete the future of Google Nexus.

HTC

The Taiwanese manufacturer made the first Android phone called Google G1 and then later named as Nexus One. HTC was at the top until Samsung made a stop to its reign as the best Android manufacturer. If given a chance, HTC can get back on its feet and climb all the way to the top again.

HTC One is most remarkable device the company ever made featuring "ultrapixels", aluminium body, dual-speakers, dual microphone and unbeatable hardware specifications.

LG

Optimus line of devices are quality made by LG and the Nexus 4 made the company step out of the curtains with its success. Most likely, LG will become one of the chosen to make the next Nexus device and expect reasonable price point.

Assuming LG makes a Nexus this year, it may feature 5-inches of screen display with 1080p resolution, quad-core Snapdragon 600 CPU, 16 or 32GB of internal storage, removable battery and microSD card support.

Motorola

Google acquired the company to boost patent portfolio and rumours see that Motorola is the shield against any manufacturer to battle Android. Unfortunately, Motorola hasn't been honoured yet to create one Nexus device.

Google X Phone is the most anticipated device expected to be launched on the upcoming Google I/O this year and packed with "futuristic" technology that no other device can match. Nexus line never had any type of resistance engineering but if Motorola's Google X Phone is real; not only the hardware are fantastic but also scratch-resistant, dust-proof, shock-proof and waterproof.

Samsung

Samsung is undeniably the most powerful producer of Android smartphones and no one dares to challenge the Galaxy line up. Markets have been flooded with variety of Samsung device especially now that their flagship Galaxy S4 is now available; it is likely that the company is a better fit for another Nexus.

However, Samsung is viewed by analyst as a threat to Google due to its non-stop domination and could possibly become an enemy. The only holding point is the open-source feature of Android OS that prevents Samsung from rebellion.

Samsung devices are amazing except for a few things such as TouchWiz, mega bloatware and the plastic body and should not be carried on by the new Nexus device.

Sony

Another manufacturer without any honours as a Nexus creator and hopefully Google will believe the technology of the Xperia line up. The company gained many markets worldwide but failed to penetrate the United States unlike with Samsung and HTC.

A Sony Nexus is a unique device featuring 5-inch display, BRAVIA engine, waterproof body, fantastic camera with Exmor sensor and access to exclusive Sony applications including the PlayStation compatibility.

Which is the Best?

All of them are great makers of Android smartphones but it would be better if Google allows Motorola, HTC and Sony to create their versions to deliver new features and unique design, parting its way from the classic Nexus.