Friday, September 30, 2011

Google Nexus Prime will be announce at October, 11th


Samsung is still entrusted by Google to manufacturer it's phone. Rumors said that Google Nexus's successor, the Prime Nexus will be released in the near future.


This can be seen from the invitation that propagated the Samsung and Google regarding the special event titled "What New From Android". The event itself was held in San Diego, on October 11, 2011. This likely means that Google will introduce the latest Nexus series along with the Android OS updates.

Indeed Nexus Prime is still a mystery name, because it has not been confirmed officially by the Google or Samsung. But clearly this will be the first handheld device that will run on Android operating system Ice Cream Sandwich (2.4).

Launched by Tech Crunch, Friday (09.30.2011), Android Ice Cream Sandwiches itself is a successor Gingerbread compatible as OS for tablets and smartphones.

Some other great expectation is that the screen size of Nexus Prime is in the range of 4.5 inches or 4.6 inches. With dual-core processor of course.

Nexus is a family of Google's mobile phone, which include Nexus and Nexus S. This line is unique because no carrier or OEM modifications. They are also usually the first to get updates as they are released by the Android team.

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