
Originally Posted by
salbahis
one possible reason is that putting OIS might violate the terms of nexus line of devices, which is defined by google and not the manufacturer, and if OIS would require modification to the android kernel, that means its not a stock android anymore and it violates the idea of full android experience as what the nexus line of devices are made of... or what google had envisions when they started the nexus project...
if they drop a feature which an android already support then its all about the price...
and also nexus is not considered as budget friendly they are within the range of entry-level devices... entry level devices are still above the budget of the usual user....