Friday begins with surprise. If a few minutes ago we echoed the possibility that the next Google mobile is baptized by Samsung as Samsung Galaxy Nexus, now we discover that a British operator, HandTec, has put the phone as Google Nexus Prime in pre-reservation.
On the web, some of the features that make up the technical chart of the Google Nexus Prime are revealed, as well as a couple of images that we do not know if they really correspond to the design that this touch mobile will finally have or if they are recurring models that will have nothing to do with the final appearance of the smartphone.
In addition, they do not get too wet giving details about the launch. What's more: they do not give any information, limiting themselves to a “coming soon” in the date section and leaving incognito the price that the Google Nexus Prim e would reach in free format, which is how this telephone company will offer it.
As for the benefits, many of those that appear have already been handled by the rumor mill that has been configuring the possible profile of this phone for weeks. To begin with, the screen would be 4.6 inches (to be more precise, the latest news that was sharpened to 4.65 inches), although it does not detail the resolution that it would equip.
On the other hand, surprisingly have not fully embraced the war of megapixels when we look at the camera: with a maximum resolution of five megapixels, this Google Nexus Prime da satisfied quality photographic; not in video, yes that is committed to the format FullHD, as the other terminals of the highest range of the current scenario.
Of course, the Google Nexus Prime is expected to release Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich, and this is specified in the concise technical sheet that accompanies the description of this phone in the HandTec file. In addition, the processor that would equip this smartphone would have a clock speed of 1.5 GHz, although it is not clear if it would be a dual-core chip (which would be most likely, always taking as a reference the current fleet of first-rate mobiles range) or single core drive.
After knowing this, it would not be surprising if in the next few hours Samsung or Google would react by providing official details about the phones, as long as the HandTec maneuver was not an error or responded to an advertisement more false than a fifteen-euro bill.