dafreaking said:I guess i'll go for the S2 instead then. A good camera is a must, even though megapixels aren't everything. The 4.65" size is also IMHO tooooo big.
honest1 said:Specs as per gsmarena:
1.5GHz dual-core Exynos processor 8 megapixel camera with new improved sensor.
1080p HD video reccording.
2050 mAh battery rated for two days of moderate use without charging.
LTE with dual-mode CDMA/GSM radios
Monster is just round the corner
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honest1 said:Specs as per gsmarena:
1.5GHz dual-core Exynos processor 8 megapixel camera with new improved sensor.
1080p HD video reccording.
2050 mAh battery rated for two days of moderate use without charging.
LTE with dual-mode CDMA/GSM radios
Monster is just round the corner
Sent from HTC EVO 3D using Tapatalk.
As the day of the Samsung-Google 'Unpacked' event draws closer, the Nexus Prime leaks are coming in thick and fast. After being treated to some specifications of the device yesterday, today we have managed to find something even more impressive.
Yes, what you see on the left could very well be the actual Nexus Prime that will be announced on October 11. We know, it looks a lot like the current Nexus S, down to the size of the device but look closer and you will see minor difference, such as the positioning of the proximity and display brightness sensors on the top, which are different from those on the Nexus S.
Also, the plastic border around the display looks smaller on this device than on the Nexus S. And of course, no capacitive buttons below the display, replaced by on-screen buttons in Ice Cream Sandwich.
Then there's was that hands-on video, which we saw. It was looking pretty real and we are almost perfectly sure that it was indeed the Samsung Nexus Prime that stars in it.
Unfortunately, in the time that it took us to publish the article, the video was taken down so you'd have to take our word for it. Well that and the screensnap we managed to make just before it was removed.
The fact that it was deleted only adds more credibility to the claim that it was, in fact, featuring the real Nexus Prime.
Anyway, we will find out if this is real or not soon enough. The Nexus Prime official announcement is just four days away now.
We are also wondering if the rumors that there will be two version of the Nexus Prime actually come out true. With the Verizon exclusivity in the US seeming pretty probable at this point, we find it possible for Samsung and Google to release another, global, version of the phone. The full details, we'll find out soon enough.