Wait no more. Google and Samsung have just made the long-awaited Galaxy Nexus (not longer the Nexus Prime,
as we'd once heard) official here in Hong Kong, and the specifications
are downright drool-worthy. Those with bantam hands need not apply, as
this 4.65-inch behemoth is bound to bring back talk of Sidetalkin'. Naturally, Ice Cream Sandwich is onboard, with Google
finally
revealing the version number as 4.0. Other specs include an HD Super
AMOLED display (1,280 x 720), a 1.2GHz dual-core processor, 5 megapixel
rear camera (with LED flash), a 1.3 megapixel front-facing cam, 1080p
video recording and playback, a newfangled panorama mode, a 3.5mm
headphone jack and Bluetooth 3.0. You'll also find USB 2.0,
802.11a/b/g/n WiFi, an embedded NFC module, accelerometer, compass,
gyro, proximity sensor and even a barometer -- yeah, a
barometer.
Finishing things out, there's 1GB of RAM, 16 or 32GB of internal
storage space and a 1,750mAh battery. As for radios? There's an HSPA+
model on tap, while an LTE version will "be available depending on
region." There's nary a mention of carrier in the press release we're
holding, but based on earlier leaks, a 4G build for Verizon Wireless
seems a lock.
Focusing on Ice Cream Sandwich for a tick, Android 4.0 will bring "an
entirely new look and feel to Android," boasting a redesigned user
interface, bolstered multitasking / notifications, full-on NFC support
and a new People app, which enables users to browse friends, family and
coworkers' photos whilst peeking their status updates from Google+. ICS
also introduces Face Unlock, which taps into facial recognition protocols in order to unlock your handset. And then there's Android Beam,
an NFC-based technology that allows you to "quickly share webpages,
apps and YouTube videos by simply tapping two phones together."
According to Google, the "lock screen, home screen, phone app and
everything in between has been rethought
and redesigned," and this is quite the beastly phone to launch with.
Pics and a link to register for more info await you below, and PR per
usual is after the break.
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