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Monday, December 13, 2010

GOOGLE NEXUS S


Here's Google’s Nexus S smartphone is finally getting official, with an official page as well, and it isn’t like what the previous rumours are saying. There’s no dual-core Orion processor, but the phone does have a dedicated GPU.


The Nexus S page is now live, and from there we know that this new baby of Google has a Super-AMOLED 4-inch WVGA display with 480 x 800 resolutions. Interesting Google listed “anti-fingerprint display coating” for that touch capacitive screen. The phone runs on triband HSPA with AWS support, but there’s no HSPA+ support. Spec wise, the heart is a 1GHz Cortex A8-based Hummingbird processor, which amusingly is quite the twin with the iPhone 4’s processor.

There’s 16GB of onboard storage, with 512MB of RAM, and also three-axis gyroscope. Connection wise there’s Bluetooth 2.1 with EDR, besides WiFi 802.11b/g/n. There’s also the NFC chip that we mentioned earlier. The phone’s developed by Samsung. Comparison wise, the phone does have slightly more feature than the Nexus One, but doesn’t really outshine the Galaxy S, besides having embedded NFC and a contour screen.


According to the Official Google Blog, the Nexus S will be available for purchase after December 16th “online and in-store from all Best Buy and Best Buy Mobile stores,” either unlocked or with a T-Mobile plan. Best Buy US has listed the phone for USD$199 with a two-year T-Mobile contract or $529 unlocked. For those in UK, look for the Nexus S to hit December 20th at Carphone Warehouse and Best Buy UK.


via Google

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