Now that the Galaxy S III was officially launched and we have learned to know him better, we can begin to speculate intelligently on the new Nexus that, in all likelihood, will be presented between the months of September and that of December . Speculate intelligently means taking note of what was to the course of these years and try to reach some conclusions that could realistically be verified.
As well we have observed over the past two years, Google has followed almost identically to the technical specifications of the smartphone Samsung line of Galaxy for the construction of its new series smartphones Nexus . In fact, the Galaxy S was born on Nexus S , from S Galaxy II was born on Galaxy Nexus and, almost certainly, the Galaxy S III will be born the new Nexus , whose name has not yet transpired even by rumor.
The difference will stay in the operating system, because each device Nexus (except the Nexus One) receives for any update to the first Android directly from Google . Surely the new Nexus incorporate Android Jelly Bean , which will offer new features as certainly and perhaps interface.
To do a quick walkthrough of the technical features that the new Nexus might have are listed below specifications that almost certainly the new flagship Google will:
- quad-core 1.4 GHz or 1.5
- 1 GB of RAM
- display between 4.65 and 4.8 inch AMOLED Super HD (hopefully brighter)
- 8 megapixel back camera with LED flash zero shutter lag (hopefully that Google abandon the 5 megapixel after 3 years)
- 2 megapixel front camera
- cuts 16/32/64 GB of internal memory with no expansion
- NFC, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, GPS, DLNA, MHL, FM Radio (hopefully)
- USB HDMI
- RGB LED
- battery of 2100 mAh
- integration with the Google Glass
- Android operating system Jelly Bean
- absence of physical buttons except Power and Volume
- thickness less than 8.9 mm
In fact, the Galaxy Nexus is currently still a smartphone at the top, although not exactly a recent hardware. Everything is done instantaneously and there are no lag in the use of the device. Actually, you could simply go and improve in some areas, without changing the hardware so much, but especially about marketing and the public likely impact Google will follow the specifications of the Galaxy S III .
Finally, we leave you with a question: Would you buy the Galaxy S III or would you rather wait a little 'to see what offers the new Nexus ?