Google nexus s, there will be a version of the google nexus s with super clear lcd screen
We know that the Google Nexus S will be available in the United States and the United Kingdom between December 16 and 20. But of course, the next mobile phone from Mountain View will not limit its distribution to these two countries. From Samsung Russia, they have announced that the Google Nexus S will be on sale in stores in the Caucasian nation from February 2011, so it is easily assumed that the dates will dance around this calendar month for distribution in other countries..
However, and this has attracted attention, not all Google Nexus S that swarm the world will be exactly the same. Through the same source, it has been known that, at least the Russian version of the Google Nexus S, will not have a Super AMOLED screen, as it has been known through the specifications that Samsung has provided for the Google Nexus S. On the contrary, the edition that would arrive in 2011 would have a Super Clear LCD panel, something that has raised suspicions in several specialized sites about which versions will be sold in which countries.
Given this new data, the first question to ask is why Samsung (or Google) would have decided that the Google Nexus S had one or another screen depending on the market in which it was presented.
A few months ago the shortage of panels was raised Super AMOLED for having a suit more powerful than the rate of production of these screens, so the option to toggle the installation of surfaces based on technology arose Super Clear LCD with AMOLED Super (In fact, the Samsung Wave II opted for this possibility).
In any case, what has not been announced is whether this change in the technical picture of the Google Nexus S would imply a reduction in the price, since although the image results of the Super Clear LCD screen are similar in brightness and quality in light direct solar than those offered by a Super AMOLED, the reality is that the optimization of the battery consumption is not comparable, spending more energy in the case of the Super Clear LCD.
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