You already know the Galaxy Nexus. Phone is the new head of Google, which again has had the Samsung South Korea as a partner in the development of this powerful mobile that will serve to release Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich. And together with the mobile it seems that the first accessories dedicated to the terminal that continues the Nexus saga can also be obtained.
At least, this is what they suggest from the Android Community website, where they have leaked information from The Accessory King online store. According to this, from November 21 it would be possible to get at least a couple of official accessories designed expressly for the Galaxy Nexus. One of them would be a desktop dock, very useful to have the phone collected in a comfortable and visible position, which would also allow synchronization via cable, as well as a recharge function.
Another accessory would be similar to the dock, and would be intended for use in the car. It would be a base for recharging and support for when we use the phone in our vehicle, either when we link the terminal to the car's hands-free or if we use it for any of the benefits that it can give while driving (GPS navigation with Google Maps, Bluetooth pairing with the audio system, etc).
There are also prices. The desktop dock would cost us $ 70 (which translates into just over 50 euros, at the current exchange rate), while its version for the car would be at $ 50 (almost 36 euros, at the exchange rate). They are relatively reasonable prices for official accessories designed for a next-generation phone.
In case you don't have much idea of what the Galaxy Nexus is like, it is the third generation of native Google phones. On this occasion, it integrates a 4.65-inch screen that develops a small curvature that seeks ergonomics in the user's face when using the phone for conversations. It carries a five-megapixel camera with FullHD video function and is based on a dual-core processor with a power of 1.2 GHz.
Among other things, the Galaxy Nexus carries an NFC proximity communication chip, which, in addition to allowing payments with the phone, provides some functions that are activated by contact between two terminals equipped with this system (to exchange data without resorting to complicated menus or encoded timings).
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