Day to stay up lateā¦ or to wake up early. Samsung and Google make official the date of presentation of the new native mobile phone from Mountain View, which will be accompanied by the most powerful update of its platform for smartphones: Android 4.0 or Android 2.4 Ice Cream Sandwich.
The appointment will take place in Hong Kong, and although there you will not have to carry too many legacies to attend the event, which will take place at 9:30 in the morning, in Spain you will have to make the effort, since in our spindle Peninsular time the event will take place during the early hours of October 18 to 19 at 3:30 hours.
In principle, the presentation would have taken place last Tuesday, October 11. However, last week the event was declared canceled and its subsequent relocation to the calendar. It was even said that the decision had been motivated by the death of Steve Jobs, founder of Apple, so that the mourning for his death was maintained avoiding presenting news.
However, in recent days it has been said that the reasons behind the reason that would have ended up postponing the presentation point in another direction. Specifically, it would be a matter of patents, since Google would have applied some last minute functions in Android Ice Cream that required some tests before its release.
Unfortunately, with the announcement of the event for the early morning of October 18 to 19, according to the time of the peninsula, no clue about the device has transpired, although as often happens in these cases, there are not few rumors and leaks that they have been noticed until now.
According to this, the Samsung Nexus Prime, as the South Korean firm itself has come to call it through official channels, would have a 4.65-inch Super AMOLED HD screen, a five-megapixel camera with FullHD video function and a dual-core processor with a speed of 1.4 GHz. It would also integrate an NFC chip to support one of the most innovative services of the Mountain View firm: Google Wallet, with which we can turn the mobile into a payment system as if it were a credit or debit card.