Andre Yoskowitz
19 Feb 2013 10:10
Google is in the process of launching retail stores in the U.S., following in the footsteps of rivals Apple and Microsoft.
The stores would showcase Google-branded hardware like the Nexus 4, Nexus 7 and Nexus 10 and potentially Chromebooks, as well.
Sources say there is no word on where or when the stores may launch, as the plans are not set in stone.
Apple has long used retail outlets to help sales of its iOS devices, giving would-be buyers a chance to test the devices before buying. Microsoft has begun expanding their retail presence recently thanks to the launch of the Surface and Windows Phone 8.
The sources also claim that Google would not promote Motorola at all in the stores, even though the company acquired Motorola Mobility in 2011. That move makes sense as any favoritism would be seen as an attack on its other Android partners, most notably Samsung.