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Introducing the Galaxy Nexus, formerly known as Nexus Prime [Updated]

Introducing the Galaxy Nexus, formerly known as Nexus Prime [Updated]

Introducing the Galaxy Nexus, formerly known as Nexus Prime [Updated]Today, they unveiled the latest device designed by Samsung and Google, which will be the search engine giant’s next reference model.

The final specifications are the same as the original rumors, meaning the machine is made by a tile made by Texas Instruments. A 4460 member of the OMAP product family is welcome in the device, which includes two Cortex-A9 cores operating at 1,2 GHz. It is even a degree stronger than this, but it would probably not have been reasonable to deploy the OMAP4470 due to consumption constraints. The graphical display is provided by the PowerVR IGP, unfortunately only the SGX540 core has been installed, which already has more modern ones, and the added power in this area is never harmed, as the market for mobile games is undergoing great development.

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There will be no reason to complain about the size of the memory, it will bring the approximate 1 GB, but it may be enough for the next Android, and here is by far the next step, because from here the 2 GB will probably be taken. The size of the storage is doubled compared to its predecessor, this time we have 32 GB. The display is the much-mentioned Super AMOLED HD, which with its 4,65-inch diameter and 1280 x 720 pixel resolution is capable of producing a sharp image in the company of moderated consumption despite its size. The back panel houses a 5-megapixel CMOS camera, while the front panel accommodates 1,3 megapixels; its video recording capability is also at a maximum, as it is capable of capturing FullHD at 30 frames per second.

It features a range of communication modules, 802.11 a / b / g / n support for WiFi, Bluetooth 3.0, A-GPS, NFC, and a modem capable of 14,4 Mbps download and 5,7 Mbps upload. Of course, the device is also equipped with a G sensor, digital compass and other sensors. Our phone pocket takes up 135,5 mm x 67,9 mm x 8,94 mm to 11,5 mm and weighs 135 grams; and its display has a curved design again, along with the entire product. A 1750 mAh battery was engineered by the engineers into these parameters.

[UPDATE:]

In addition to the 32GB, a 16GB version will also be available and we will have the option to expand. It also got a new type of sensor, which you don't have to show for what it's good for anyway, and that's the barometer, and the LTE network will be optionally supported in addition to HSPA +. The issue has been raised in many places, but no, Gorilla Glass does not protect the display, it has not been officially announced, but since it is bent like its predecessor, it would have a similar problem with it here, as Gorilla Glass does not allow it. Finally, the dimensions also needed to be clarified. Yeah, and we got a quality press image from all angles too…

Source: gpad

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