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2011-10-19
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2011-10-19
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It says there that the Nexus DOES have a microSD slot. Does it.. or doesn't it? I've seen both bandied about.
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2011-10-20
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2011-10-20
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Nexus Prime rumour round-up.
The most popular and reasonable rumours:
- Google's next "Nexus" phone; stock Android "With Google" badging on Ice Cream Sandwich 2.4 (or 2.9 according to others)
- Built by Samsung.
- It's most likely running 1.2GHz Exynos Chip.
Thus it is the stock ARM Cortex A9 Mali400 chip, slightly overclocked, and with small tweeks to produce it cheaper.
(Some reporting it will be bumped to 1.5GHz, which is unlikely considering the Nexus S didn't overclock the Galaxy S.)- Rumoured to have excellent battery life, unsure if this is because of software tweeks, but consensus is reporting a larger capacity battery one reporting a more modest 1,760mAh battery.
- On storage side, a 1GB RAM, 16GB internal NAND and microSD expansion slots are confirmed. And not to forget the NFC, Wifi n, Bt 3.0, GPS, Gyro, and ambient light sensor.
- Most likely supporting an 8MP Rear Camera with 1080p@30fps recording. Also has an LED flash, courtesy of Samsung Optics, of course.
- Left side Volume Rocker, Right side Power Button and Three Circles (apparently indicators for NFC for Google Wallet), Top side Headset Jack, Bottom side microphone hole and microUSB (with MHL support ?).
- Front consists of Ear Piece, 2MP camera (video calls), OEM logo and pure gorilla glass and curved to portrait.
- Most likely a Super Amoled (Not Plus).
- Screen resolution is 1280 x 720.
- Front-glass size is 4.59"
- Phone's screen size is 4.33", with 320ppi and 1184 x 720 resolution.
- There is 96 pixels dedicated to the Navigation Buttons on the bottom, and they consume 0.35" (or 8.8mm) of the panel.
Popular rumours:
- Some sources still say Ice Cream Sandwich will be 4.0, as to signify beyond Honeycomb.
(Its more likely this number is reserved for Jelly Bean for Q2'12 when Google supposedly announces "something revolutionary" to the world).- The OEM can be Motorola considering Google's purchase
(Highly unlikely as the acquisition isn't fully complete and it takes more time to collaborate for a product)- A slightly improved 1.5GHz TI OMAP4460 chip is also possible
(TI reports there is a shortage of these chip, so perhaps they are reserving it for Google. Or maybe its just that; a shortage. This rumour was sparked when devs discovered Exynos doesn't support LTE/Wimax/4G but Samsung has announced a 1.5GHz Enxynos with LTE for Korea so its a 50/50).- "Several" sources report an 2,000mAh battery.
- No other rumour besides listed above.
- No other rumour besides listed above, maybe optics sourced from another maker possible.
- A not-so probable rumour is that it will have microHDMI-out beside the microUSB located on the bottom left, which could add WebTop(or like) connectivity like Motorola's current crop.
- No other rumour besides listed above,
- Screen could be made from SLCD, or reserved for some variants due to OLED shortages like the Nexus One.
- 1280 x 800 rumour has been declined too many times.
- There is a dying rumour the front panel (whole plate) is 4.3"
- There is a dying rumour the phone's screen size is 4.0", which makes it an unbelievable (and unlikely) 345ppi
- No other rumour besides listed above.
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2011-10-20
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2011-10-20
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2011-10-20
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According to the Wall Street Journal and a person familiar with the situation, it looks like Samsung has finally been crowned as king of the smartphone world; the company sold more than 20 million smartphones in Q3. When Samsung announces their third-quarter earnings next week, analysts are expecting Samsung’s smartphone shipments to range between 20-30 million units – an over 500% jump from the 3 million smartphones sold by Samsung in Q2 of 2010.
Apple’s latest numbers revealed that they sold 17.1 million iPhones in Q3, while Nokia shipped 16.8 million smartphones. We hope Samsung’s Q3 report will break down their smartphone sales numbers and reveal how many of the estimated 20 million units were actually Android-powered devices.
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2011-10-20
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Anyone can point me to the solution for the hotmail exchange active sync problem with samsung galaxy s 2 running android 2.3.5? (found a lot of non-working solutions via general searching)
thanks
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2011-10-20
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