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"Skins" seem to be how mobile manufacturers try to find some way to differentiate themselves, they don't want to become just ~like PC OEMs. Also not doing, software-wise, quite the same things as the PC ones - adding to the OS not some trash mostly lurking on the sidelines, but top-down customization, "new" UI, which hopefully (in their eyes) will make people "used to" them.
Anyway, there are manufacturers hardly doing any modifications - and yeah, they might as well take over ...coming largely from the same place where PCs are made: ZTE, Huawei (those two perhaps not visible too much, but with explosive growth), partly LG.
PS. And "superiority" of Nexus has a hefty price tag, for vast majority of people it's most likely better to get 3-4x less expensive handset (for example, from one of the 3 mentioned above) and replace it only slightly sooner than a Nexus would dictate (anyway, I suspect that an average Nexus owner is among the "often upgrading" half)