Samsung Nexus Prime Support Page Surfaces; Google Android Ice Cream Sandwich Smartpho - General Topics

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We have been hearing a lot about Samsung’s upcoming smartphone called the Nexus Prime. The handset, said to come powered by Google’s latest OS Android 4.0, is again in the news as part of the run up to a roll out date. If you remember, we had sometime ago spotted the device carrying the model number GT-I9250 with a Wi-Fi certification. The latest is that a support page for the GTI9250 has come up on the Samsung website. The funny part is that the page is almost blank. Also, a leak has brought to the fore a few specs of the phone.
If you head for the page here, you will be able to see tabs that have Downloads, FAQs, How-to Guides, and Troubleshooting features. In case you are looking for some details on the phone, let us tell you there’s nothing about the device on the page you are looking at.
Leaked specs of the phone have revealed a 4.65-inch screen with a resolution of 1280 x 720. The device would come with a dual-core 1.5 GHz processor, 1GB RAM and 5-megapixel camera with 1080p video recording.
We just hope the Super AMOLED technology will be integrated with the display as Samsung has been offering that in their latest devices. The 8.8mm thin handset enclosed in a metal chassis is likely to come with the curved display – something akin to what its predecessor, the Nexus S, had come with.
It is believed that Google’s Ice Cream Sandwich OS will be rolled out in October. Chances are that the Nexus Prime would come powered by the new version of the OS.
In addition, the rumored specs and the latest blank page of the smartphone hint that we can expect a soon release of the Nexus Prime during the same month.
via devicemag.

Really looking forward to seeing this phone and what new features ICS brings to the smartphone table!

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Newest Nokia WP7 leak.

Here is a little snippet from the article that you can find HERE
“Eldar Murtazin, the eternal Nokia antagonist, claims to have the inside scoop on Nokia’s current Windows Phone device plans while getting an early hands-on with a prototype. Besides demonstrating a natural extension of the Nokia naming strategy to accommodate the new Windows Phone devices, Eldar tells us that model W7 is built around an X7 hardware base while the new W8 handset is a variant of Nokia’s N8 cameraphone (conceptualized in the above pic). According to Eldar, all of Nokia’s WP prototypes are built upon Qualcomm chipsets per Microsoft’s requirement (and Nokia’s dismay). The W7 model is currently being used in-house for development purposes and will likely be the first to market, according to Eldar, with an 8 megapixel autofocus camera and flash.”
In the article you can see information about Dual core also, i mean if they dont put out dual core, they are gonna loose it.
I'm waiting for
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let me know when it comes out.
windows 7 on nokia phones is a good thought! But I think they should also have android phones...
I bet enthusiasts will install Android on the WP7 phones once they are out
The touchscreen and 2.X-hype has killed a lot of other features in cellphones. What happened to the real xenon based flash? Today, only Nokia use them in their cellphones and i H-A-T-E slowbian.
OakNinja said:
The touchscreen and 2.X-hype has killed a lot of other features in cellphones. What happened to the real xenon based flash? Today, only Nokia use them in their cellphones and i H-A-T-E slowbian.
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Well kinda agree with you
just say, i love android more.
Nice phones though Look nicer than their Symbian devices
Nokia could well be the solution to embracing the average consumer to WP7!
Still have my 3310 to this very day and it works 100% as well (despite pretty hard abuse - dropped down a full flight of stairs, case broke but easily replaced back in the day with a massive variety of available aftermarket ones)

Google Nexus tablet details leak, expected down under in July

SOURCE : Kickedface
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The folks at Gizmodo Australia have got their hands on what they're saying is training material for the soon-to-be-released (we hope) Nexus tablet. They're saying the tablet will be a 7-incher built by ASUS and be debuted at Google I/O this week just as expected. The specs are also pretty close to everyone's guess:
7-inch 1280×800 IPS Display
Android 4.1 Jelly Bean (not confirmed to be 5.0 just yet)
1.3GHz Quad-Core Tegra 3 CPU
NVIDIA GPU
1GB RAM
8GB / 16GB Internal Storage
1.2MP Front Camera
8 Hours Battery Life
Wi-Fi a/b/g/n
NFC
The materials suggest the tablet will go up for sale in Australia sometime in July, so we expect it in the very near future in other places on the globe. Source : AndroidCentral
That leaves a few things left to wonder -- will it come in white? And what's the reason to buy it over any of the other Android tablets out there. We're half kidding about the first bit (although it would look very nice in white), but for the second there is one thing we know of to make it worthwhile -- updates direct from Google, with no carrier or OEM bull**** involved.
If you want an Android tablet, that's the one to get. If you need a reason to buy an Android tablet in the first place, we're hoping to see one this week at Google I/O.
Did you really trust Gizmodo?
I would like to see an SD slot and HDMI. I could see them leaving out HDMI to try to cut costs, but no SD slot is very Apple like and they did it with the Galaxy Nexus so I wouldn't be surprised.
I refuse to buy a device without expandable memory, my Touchpad was the exception since it was on the fire sale. There are plenty of free cloud services but data is expensive. microSD cards are cheaper and more reliable for storage than the cloud.
This could be real, given the way pictures were taken showing all the views. Unless they've covered it with 2 layers of plastic to hide the titanium coating :cyclops:

Chinese Tablet Has Its Own 2048*1536 Retina Display:Cube U9GT V

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Chinese tablet manufacturer Cube plans to release a brand now 2048*1536 retina display tablet running jelly bean:Ramos U9GT V.
The screen of U9GT V is the same as new pad with the ppi up to 264, 3.1 million Pixels.It will be amazing to watch HD videos and play 3D games.
What's more;it is reported that it equips with a dual-core RK3066 CPU,running the latest android jelly bean OS.
The other details about the specs are not unveiled yet,such as such as the weight,thickness,battery(the following site begins to pre order this product,they have already listed the detailed tech specs,I can't tell it from right or wrong)
The original news comes from a Chinese news site:http://www.imp3.net/10/show.php?itemid=35332&page=1
see more information from lightake
ovenowner said:
Chinese tablet manufacturer Cube plans to release a brand now 2048*1536 retina display tablet running jelly bean:Ramos U9GT V.
The screen of U9GT V is the same as new pad with the ppi up to 264, 3.1 million Pixels.It will be amazing to watch HD videos and play 3D games.
What's more;it is reported that it equips with a dual-core RK3066 CPU,running the latest android jelly bean OS.
The other details about the specs are not unveiled yet,such as such as the weight,thickness,battery(the following site begins to pre order this product,they have already listed the detailed tech specs,I can't tell it from right or wrong)
The original news comes from a Chinese news site:http://www.imp3.net/10/show.php?itemid=35332&page=1
see more information from lightake
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I would wait. Not only are we unsure about how the hardware will handle such a high res but apps might have a problem with the resolution as well. It's really nice to see this offered though
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[CONCEPT] Motorola X by Milanno Artworks

According to latest rumors, Motorola is preparing new model currently known as X Phone. For the first time we should see edge-to-edge FullHD screen on smartphone. From designers perspective I took liberty to implement some elements that could be useful, but in same recognizable in Motorola line-up. Phone should run on latest stock Android OS.
Please view render in full resolution and read all details & descriptions:
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I quite like it! But, I'm never certain how the technology will allow for detection of erroneous touches - seems like that's the biggest problem with edge-to-edge
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I quite like it! But, I'm never certain how the technology will allow for detection of erroneous touches - seems like that's the biggest problem with edge-to-edge
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I am very curious how they plan to solve erroneous touches. Cant wait for real product!
If this is the new Nexus device & on Verizon
This will be my next device
Key Lime Pie??
Hobeycat said:
If this is the new Nexus device & on Verizon
This will be my next device
Key Lime Pie??
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Ye, I was speaking to one of my clients at work who works for motorola in chicago as an IT. He actually had one on him for beta testing and it said not for sale on top. He told me it should come out in August on all carriers.
3400mah battery :good:
Can it enough for 2 days?
great job....love the edge to edge screen!
kevlar its their trademark very promising :good:
patchie much
update: actually hits stores in October and KeyLime pie mmmm:fingers-crossed:
That's a mean Motorola! :good:
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i hope that really concept :victory::victory:

This can be the Samsung Galaxy S4, S Pen-like Finger Hover Feature Included

Source : Kickedface
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The purported pictures and video of the Samsung Galaxy S4 that leaked over the last week may be closer to the actual device than we had initially imagined. In a new set of pictures released by Chinese site it168, we get not only beautiful photos of a similar device, but beautiful photos of a device that might be the real deal.
The phone in these pictures looks very similar to last year’s Galaxy S3, but there are subtle differences here and there that Samsung will likely push. You can see textured finishes, a more polished gem-like home button, one hell of a vibrant display (1080p Super AMOLED?), massive centered camera and flash (13MP?), lower speaker, and a silver band wrapping the sides.
The Chinese forum with the device is reporting that it’s running an Exynos 5410 Octa processor clocked at 1.8GHz with PowerVR SGX 544MP3 GPU. This is the GT-I9502 (same as previous leak), weighs 138g, measures 7.7mm thick, includes 2GB RAM, 16GB internal storage with a microSD slot and is powered by a 2600mAh battery.
But beyond specs, the device apparently has an S Pen-like feature that we have seen on the Galaxy Note 2, though it doesn’t require you to use an S Pen. It involves your finger hovering close to the display without actually touching it. In places like the gallery, Samsung will allow you to hover your finger ever-so-close to the display to see a pop-up preview of imagery. This identical feature is already in the Note 2, but again, requires the S Pen. This feature appears to work the same without a pen.
If this is indeed the Galaxy S4, we’d love to hear your final thoughts. We are less than 24 hours away from its unveiling, so give it to us!
Gallery :
I am wondering what are the marks taking place on each side of the home button...

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