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Google Nexus Prime With Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich Release Date Is October





    Even though Samsung manufactured the second Google smartphone generation, Nexus S, some doubted that the search engine-based giant will choose the South Korean company to built the next gen Nexus, too.
    Last time when we talked about a new Nexus model, names like HTC and LG where there, as potential manufacturers, and and a picture of a mysterious Motorola device made us think that this company might also be in the race to build the next Nexus.
    According to some rumors, the next-gen Google smartphone, will be made by Samsung and will be called Nexus Prime.
    Nexus Prime will be the first smartphone running on Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich and it will feature a Super AMOLED HD display, with a resolution of 720p, or at least that’s what the “sources inside the company” say.
    We can’t guarantee that the source of the following information is 100% reliable, but it seems that we are looking at the first set of specifications of the new smartphone in the Google Nexus range.
    Recently known as Samsung Nexus Prime, the Google Phone will come with a AMOLED display with HD resolution, already a trend for the recently leaked smartphones (HTC Vigor, Motorola Droid HD).
    Apparently, Google Nexus Prime will arrive with a 4.5-inch AMOLED HD display, a dual-core 1.5GHz CPU, which is better than the one of Galaxy S II (which is considered by many the smartphone of 2011).
    Rumor has it that Samsung already order the parts for the new Google Nexus Prime and it seems that it will make the official debut in October, a news that can only make us happy, as it will be the first Android-powered phone with Ice Cream Sandwich 4.0.
    An October launch makes us think at one thing: Google wants to throw Nexus Prime in the fight with iPhone 5, the next-gen Apple smartphone expected to drop in the same month.
    Even though Nexus Prime looks like a true rival for iPhone 5, I personally believe that Google will continue their usual marketing strategy and we won’t be seeing to many carriers selling the HD display, dual-core handset.

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