The guys at XDA Developers are playing with honey on the lips of many users. At least, with those who are eager to see the Samsung Nexus S, the mobile that the Korean company would have developed for Google in the Nexus line. Every day a droplet falls from that tighter tap that shows us news of this device, and today we woke up with more screenshots that let us see the curves of the Samsung Nexus S.
In addition, and as a gift, from the same website they anticipate some of the technical characteristics of the terminal, as well as some images of the operating system with which it seems that this Samsung Nexus S will be released: Android 2.3 Gingerbread. Of course, as they would have said in the Simpsons, the snapshots that XDA Developers have given us could be titled "Encounters in the fuzzy phase."
If we stop to see the features that the source of the information has detected in the Samsung Nexus S, we will see some surprising ones. For starters, this device might not record in FullHD quality, as had been speculated, but in 720p. In addition, it is not yet known if it will have a dual-core processor, although it will be an ARM V7 chip with a power that will not drop below one GHz.
On the other hand, the Samsung Nexus S will incorporate a ROM of between one and two GigaBytes, as well as about 512 of RAM. The screen will have dimensions of four inches of probable Super AMOLED 2 panel.
At this point, what remains unclear is whether we will be facing one of Samsung's new generation screens that are characterized by being flexible. What is confirmed again is that the Samsung Nexus S has that strange curved design that so much speculation is causing.
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