Today we would have known the Samsung Nexus Prime, the new Google native phone manufactured by the South Korean Samsung. But the death of the founder of Apple, Steve Jobs, has been a cause of mourning among the technology community, and as a sign of respect, the North American and Asian multinationals decided to postpone the presentation event to next October 28 (date on which, precisely, The iPhone 4S will go on sale in a second international raid that includes Spain).
What we have known today is that the Samsung Nexus Prime could be put on sale almost immediately after its presentation. Specifically, on Thursday, November 3. These are data from the site specialized in Google terminals, Phandroid, where they claim to have the testimony of a source from the North American operator Verizon that indicates the launch for those dates. It is unknown whether the launch strategy would coincide with the terminal coming out at the same times in the case of the rest of the operators that could include the Samung Nexus Prime in their catalogs .
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Among the first specifications that the Boy Genius Report site pointed out for this Samsung Nexus Prime, we learned that the new Google flagship would have a curved Super AMOLED HD screen of just over 4.6 inches and a resolution of 1,280 x 720 pixels, as well as one five - megapixel camera, however, can capture videos in HD FullHD.
I would install a 1.2 GHz dual-core processor, like the Samsung Galaxy S2, as well as a GB of RAM. The thickness would develop their carcasses would be only nine millimeter, although an enviable rate mobile South Korean star stays in 8.49 mm.
On the other hand, there was only one version of the Samsung Nexus Prime according to the internal memory, which is limited to 32 GB of capacity, a fund storage that could be expanded with the help of microSD cards up to additional 32GB.
Something that would help distinguish the Samsung Nexus Prime from the recently introduced iPhone 4S (that is, something else ) would be the presence of the NFC chip in the Google terminal. Apple finally chose not to install this proximity communication component on its device, something that on the contrary Google wants to promote. And not just Google: Nokia's strategy seems to also include betting on the NFC system, as we saw in the Nokia C7.