The presentation of the iPhone 4S yesterday underlined that there is life beyond Apple in this one of the smartest phones in the class. And what will haunt you, brunette. If not, just take a look at the calendar and note that next Tuesday, October 11, is also circled in red. That day, as part of CTIA 2011, Samsung will present something in the company of Google.
Without being officially confirmed, few doubt that it is anything other than the Samsung Nexus Prime, the new Android flagship, called to inaugurate the new generation of the platform for mobiles and tablets, Ice Cream Sandwich. The noise of the new Applephone has covered, but not silenced, the news surrounding the appointment with the South Korean firm, and in fact, they are very popular.
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So much so that, in the classic video that precedes everything Unpacked (the way Samsung uses to title its presentation events) we have had evidence of some minimal but very striking detail of the new Samsung Nexus Prime. Remember the curved design of the Nexus S ? Well, in the South Korean firm they have come up, and now the concave design has been further accentuated, describing spectacular lines that seem to seek greater ergonomics in the palm of the hand and in the shape of the face.
On the other hand, the slogan of the call is very eloquent: something big is falling. And so big. The rumors located screen the Samsung Nexus Prime at no less than 4.65 inches, with r rder about 1200 x 720 pixels. Precisely this last point, that of the resolution, is almost confirmed, although not officially, but through a leak.
Thus, we refer to what was published by GSMArena, which is nothing more than a photograph supposedly taken from the screen of the Samsung Nexus Prime showing technical information on the panel of this vast touch mobile. Among the data that is shared, we would affirm that indeed the canvas of this phone would be exactly 1184 x 720 pixels, resulting in a density of 320 dots per inch (about the same as the iPhone 4S, but on a screen over an inch magnification). True, the resolution index may sound strange. Since we do not yet know the proportion that the screen of theSamsung Nexus Prime in its size, it is difficult to give a justification to this panel.