Thursday, August 25, 2011

Samsung accidentally confirms the Nexus Prime? Rumors.

The blarney of phones have been extensively likened to the iPhone when it comes to the mine of speculation, rumors, and customary prepossession over the upcoming remission of those devices. With the next form of the both of these prolific devices on the way, details are slowly leaking out from part just waiting to be confirmed or denied. Many of the things that come out, equal the fabricated website or message that the was being made by LG are acme examples of this. Maybe it’s greed, c it’s for that terse wink of an eye in the spotlight, but some of these rumors are just plane made up. However, when the fabricator of the device opts to send you a Cease and Desist for claiming you have things that shouldn’t be obvious yet, they have to be finical that they aren’t truly confirming the rumor that was being fought in the cardinal place.



While attempting to squash a rumored opening of the firmware for Samsung’s upcoming wonderphone, the right line-up at Samsung accidentally seems to have confirmed that the signet is in fact the Nexus Prime and is, in fact, being made by Samsung. With that supposition out of the way, now we can convergence on the prominent things, in the manner of what it will have under the hood and which network it will be on. It’s lucid that Samsung is getting closer and closer to a freeing with Google, and so far the majority of the rumors are pointing to an October Release on Verizon Wireless, but gloomily there’s not a Cease and Desist email to testify to that.






A Nexus Prime by Samsung has a lot of possibilities. Will we be looking at a 4-inch phone, 4.3-inch, or a 4.5-inch one? Will it use Samsung’s green Super Clear LCD or will it have Super AMOLED HD? Will it jaunt one of Samsung’s Exynos dual heart processors, or have Samsung and Google partnered up with nVidia? Since Samsung also made the Nexus S, can we suppose NFC will be enabled? What about some of the other rumors we’ve heard about Android @ Home, Facial detection software, or Qi inductive charging? Everything is up in the aerate equity now but all of these things are practicable with Samsung driving the Nexus Car.

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