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Friday 7 October 2011

Galaxy Nexus Prime : The Next Big Thing

Samsung raised a few eyebrows with their 29 seconds mini ad, revealing a glimpse of the much anticipated Galaxy Nexus Prime. “Something BIG is coming” a very interesting line from the ad says it all. Yeah! Nexus Prime is up for something BIG!! 11thof October is the day when spotlights will fall on this eagerly waited gadget. Have a look at what Samsung has to say:



Well, let’s get on with the big news. Nexus Prime will be the first phone to run on Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich. If you are already smiling, there is more coming your way.

BGR has recently revealed some important features of the Nexus Prime, claiming the news from a trusted source. The leak revealed the debut of Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich OS, and a sleekly designed phone which is 9mm thin. The device carries a big 4.65 inch screen with 1280x720 pixel Super AMOLED HD with curved glass. Nexus Prime is powered by TI OMAP 4460 dual-core Cortex A9 processor which seems to hit at blazing 1.2GHz. Great stuff! With 1GB RAM and 32GB of built-in storage, the device delivers great power and space. It will be boosted with 1,750 mAh battery.

The device has a 5 MP rear camera and 1.3 MP front camera for video calls. Nexus Prime boasts of its 1080p HD video capture capability. It will be LTE/HSPA enabled, depending on carrier.



Not long after BGR leaked the news, GSM Arena emerged into the scene with another speculation. They said that an internal source from Google claiming to be familiar with Nexus Prime contacted them with the updated specifications of the Nexus Prime. If sources are to be believed, this is what has been revealed according to GSM Arena:
GSM Arena says the device codenamed Nexus Prime will have its own - Samsung's own chipset, which is a dual-core processor with a credible speed of 1.5GHz. The chipset will also be quipped with a powerful dual-core GPU from Imagination, which is suspected to be the PowerVR SGX543MP2. An important point to note here, the same GPU is found in iPad 2 (and quite possibly on the iPhone 4S as well).

According to the insider from Google, instead of the 5 MP rear camera, there is an 8 MP back camera with full 1080p HD video-shooting capability. The battery is a concerned factor in a smartphone and much to our delight; we can expect a 2050mAh battery which I believe will remain juicy for a couple of days without charging. Nexus Prime will be LTE-enabled as mentioned by BGR, but here is an interesting twist; instead of HSPA, it would probably feature a dual-mode GSM/CDMA radio, similar to that of Apple iPhone 4S.

It is solely up to you guys as to whom you would want to believe. But, credit goes to both for sharing this so-to-say speculative information. Final say, wait till Tuesday when Google and Samsung will unveil the BIG thing.
 



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