Nexus Prime here as it could be!


Since it now seems a done deal and the Nexus Prime is just waiting for official confirmation from Samsung, we decided to speculate a bit 'on the latest rumors and imagine how it will be the next Google Phone. With the recent presentation of the Galaxy S2 version of LTE, it seems that Samsung has created a sort of alter ego of touch wiz Nexus Prime. For this reason we relied on the version of LTE to create the "concept" you see above.
Name:
Nexus Prime seems now official. A name that was initially attributed to LG line view of Optimus Prime very close to the title, especially for those who love the Transformers. However, as we know from recent revelations, Prime is now associated with Samsung and this name is still shrouded in mystery. Difficult to find a logical connection with the previous line or other device Samsung Nexus. In addition, the new Ice Cream Sandwich recall not in any way and signed before we would have expected maybe a Nexus Ice. We'll see if all the output will be confirmed and we will discover why the name.

Aesthetics:
Hard to imagine an aesthetic line, but we think quite likely that the Nexus Prime can take the form of LTE version of the Galaxy S2 with some minor modifications. We have seen how S2 LTE, despite the 4.5-inch screen, keep unchanged the size of the body . Although many hope that Android 4.0 will not have front buttons, we have preferred to be more conservative in choosing the image and we have included the classic line 4 front buttons Nexus.

There are two hypotheses. By eliminating physical buttons is very likely the choice of the 4.65-inch display, which could further eat from the bottom of the space without altering the aesthetic dimensions by removing the keys. It 'also true that the keys softouch take up less space than the physical Galaxy S2 and perhaps a few millimeters, can still be eaten.

It is still possible that the display can be from 4.5 inches and 4.65; the xml file on the Samsung site, although not certain, gave as magnitude 4.5 inches. Do not just have to wait.

Features:
Here probably the margin of error is quite low. The version of the LTE Galaxy S2 is made for anticipating the new features of Nexus Prime. So without speculating too much:
  • Dual Core Processor 1.5 GHz
  • 1GB of Ram
  • 4.5 or 4.65 inch screen (resolution 1280 × 720 pixels likely even if it is really high)
  • NFC
  • LTE / GSM depending on market
  • 8 Megapixel Full HD with flash (5 megapixels if you want to be very conservative)
  • 2-megapixel front camera
  • 1850 mAh battery
  • 16GB of internal memory
Operating system:
Android 4.0 will certainly be the system that will debut the new Nexus. We're talking about the famous Ice Cream Sandwich that we have recently seen in some images but could be totally different in the final version. A system where there is much expectation that it will be a real point of transition between the current view of Android, and a unique, complete and suitable for all platforms and devices. Lots of new features, API, and the possibility of development. Nothing is certain yet and very few are currently available information. Again we have to wait.
Output:
Nexus Prime might be introduced from next October, although initially we had said in November. We remain, however, as of mid-autumn period of presentation with an American release for Christmas. In Europe, we hope to arrive at similar times although the Nexus line has always had an American debut to date.
Prices of course also conceivable it certainly does not belong to the price range of between 500 and 600 €.
Provided that the end is not an LG!


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