Google and Samsung presenting Galaxy Nexus with Android ICS

Google in collaboration with Samsung is the latest addition to the Nexus series announced. The Galaxy Nexus is the new Android version Ice Cream Sandwich run, and in december for 649 euro in the Netherlands.

The Galaxy Nexus will come in december on the Dutch market and will be for a suggested retail price of 649 euros become available, as have Samsung and Google announced.

The Super Amoled screen in the Galaxy Nexus has a diameter of 4.65″, and thus is considerably larger than its predecessor, the Nexus S, also by Samsung, was made. The resolution is 1280×720 pixels. Furthermore, running an tweekernige soc with a clock speed of 1.2 GHz in the device, where it is likely to be the OMAP4460 from Texas Instruments. The amount of ram is 1GB, and there is a barometer built in.

The Galaxy Nexus can take photos with a built-in 5-megapixel camera, and has on the front a 1.3-megapixel camera for video calling. The camera should have no shutter lag, and can also 1080p video recording. The device comes with 16GB or 32GB storage memory. Also, the short-afstandstechnologie nfc built in. Support for 4g technology lte, there is probably only in the United States: there is also a version with only hspa+, which is probably for Europe is intended.

The Galaxy Nexus is running Android Ice Cream Sandwich or Android 4.0, Google’s latest version of the Android operating system, which is at the same time with the device was announced. The OS is a mix of the Android versions Honeycomb and Gingerbread, and is therefore suitable for tablets and smartphones. Android ICS has software buttons, which makes the Galaxy Nexus is not about hardware buttons.

Most of the specifications of the new Google phone came already to the outside. As was already known that Samsung the new Nexus would fabricate, and a screen with 720p resolution in build. In addition, it emerged all of a picture and a video, which has a glimpse they showed of the new smartphone. It seemed a long time that Google phone Nexus Prime would call it. Samsung brings its Android-powered smartphones under the Galaxy naming convention, so it is likely that the manufacturer has a share in the change of name.


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