wmnomore
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Not the same processor.
Wait, most ppl text with their phones in their hands not on a flat surface lol...well at least I hold it in my hands ...but we also have to wait and see if VERIZON gets it on their networkWhy would google accept to go with the plastic instead of metal? Why would they downgraded? However i still may pick up this phone. My D1 feels ancient with all these new phones coming out. This is a nice upgrade for any D1 owner I think. Also i would prefer a flat backside so the phones lays flat on a table or something, it would make txt and such easier then the phone wobbling around.
I personally am not liking this phone lol...why did they have to switch brands...I'm sure htc would of done a MUCH BETTER job.
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Gizmodo received what is reportedly a hands-on exclusive from a tipster of the Samsung Nexus S, the rumored successor to the HTC Google Nexus One. While the review doesn't contain any original pictures or many more details than what we already heard, Gizmodo made a mock-up of what the phone is reported to look like.
Overall, the exclusive that Gizmodo received is pretty lacking in terms of new ideas added to what we were already thinking.
Below is a collection of the specs and features for the phone that we have seen rumored so far:
Regarding the Gizmodo tipster's comment that the pho/ne's version of Android Gingerbread was "really buggy", Engadget asks: "Is that really what you want to bring to the table as your Gingerbread flagship, Google?"
- 4" Super AMOLED screen
- MasterCard PayPass ability
- Android Gingerbread, stock
- same 1GHz Hummingbird processor as Samsung Galaxy S
- front-facing camera
- differently shaped backing
- easily rootable and feature GSM support
- capacitative buttons on the front
- possibly releasing this year
Other Sources: Engadget, FCC, Phandroid
Image from Gizmodo
UPDATE TO THE UPDATE: Android and Me is reporting the rumored specs:
The Samsung “Nexus Two” phone will feature:
Stock Android 2.3 (Gingerbread)
1.2 GHz processor (don’t know which model)
4 inch AMOLED display (don’t know resolution)
5 megapixel camera with autofocus and HD video capture (don’t know about flash), front-facing camera (don’t know resolution)
512 MB RAM, 16 GB internal storage
Support for multiple carriers (radios are unknown)
All the usuals like WiFi, Bluetooth, 3.5 mm headset jack, etc.
Outer casing is a mix of metal and plastic materials
HTC is just as plasticy as Samsung as far as their build quality. To say they (HTC) make a better build is untrue. Both manufacturers use too much plastic.I personally am not liking this phone lol...why did they have to switch brands...I'm sure htc would of done a MUCH BETTER job.
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I'm with you, it doesn't make any sense for them to switch from HTC who made a beautiful and very stable phone to Samsung who usually make nice slider and candy bar phones.... Don't get me wrong they did a great job on the Galaxy S, but could have been made of solider material
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