Friday, September 16, 2011
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Friday, September 16, 2011
John Marshall
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on a trip the Nexus Prime might reach to the second top end gadget after Galaxy
S Wi-Fi to feature a TI chipset, but it is still doubt there will be a TI
OMAP4470, a dual core SoC clocked at 1.5GHz with a PowerVR SGX540 GPU.
Google Nexus’s Latest Information Unveiled
Sources have informed that Google's Nexus range of
smartphones are back to track and Samsung is prepared to produce the product again
and expected to be called GT-I9250.
One of the online websites has stated that the latest Nexus
phone successor of the Nexus S looks thicker and longer than the earlier
edition, and rest of specifications are said to be an eight-megapixel rear
camera and a front facing two megapixel one, the same resolution as the Samsung
Galaxy S2. It will come with only one home button unlike the current series of Galaxy
S family which have got three buttons.
However the screen details haven’t been disclosed, but
predicted to have 4.3-inch WVGA capacitive screen which is Samsung’s favorite
line-up. It might get the HD-ready one (1280x800 pixels) but the surprise is
that the inclusion of TI's OMAP SoC. Samsung has been unenthusiastic over the
last few months to use its own Exynos SoC in its own-branded products.

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