Android smartphone with a Google+ button by HTC in the near future?

Google+ button by HTC
Google+ button by HTC
After the HTC Chacha smartphone impressed us with the Facebook button and its social functions, you would expect that a phone boasting a Twitter button should be announced. This is not the case, however, because we witness the debut of a terminal sporting a dedicated Google + button. The theory was widely supported by major tech sites like Pocketnow, Slashgear or Android and Me. But is it a far-fetched theory or a plausible project?
Behind this new phone focused on socialization hides this Facebook account (http://www.facebook.com/G00GLEPLUS), citing sources inside Google who have information about a HTC phone with a G + button. As you can imagine, we do not know yet just how real the information is but given the rapid evolution of Google +, it is very possible that in future we will see such a smartphone. So don’t get too excited right now! A Google+ button might work in much the same way as the Facebook one, which we talked about in an earlier review. The dedicated button can be activated from any application and it will share statuses, songs and various social contents via the search engine. On the other hand, we should not hurry yet, since Google + will have to reach at least a quarter of Facebook’s popularity in order to have their own phones.
There is also another interesting theory that circulates around the web. Nexus 3 anyone? There is a possibility that the HTC phone with a Google+ button to be in fact the Nexus 3, as stated by Pocketnow, but after Samsung confirmed the Nexus 3 and then requested the removal of this information via Twitter saying that it was a mistake, we do not know what to think. Apparently the Nexus 3 tweet was uploaded due to an unfortunate error.
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