Just hours before Google is set to take Hong Kong by storm and bring us the latest information on Ice Cream Sandwich and the Samsung Galaxy Nexus, a place-holder page has gone up on Samsung.com that gives some insight on how availability of the Nexus might play out.
Canadians, rejoice! Thanks to an email from Samsung Canada, we now know that the Nexus Prime will indeed be available on Canadian soil.
The email doesn’t provide many specifics, price or release date, but select quotes indicate that Google’s next pure experience device could be available within weeks of tonight’s announcement.
In the battle for smartphone supremacy, one tactic used against Android is to question how many individual devices are sold instead of considering the operating system as a whole. It’s true that, for the most part, very few single Android devices make a huge dent in the overall marketshare. The original Droid was one of ... Read More »
With the continuing hype of the Galaxy Nexus (Nexus Prime), more details and leaks have started to flood the internet. We now have another announcement date in Hong Kong set for October 19, the Ice Cream Sandwich statue is up, and the next Nexus device is now showing ... Read More »
Looking for yet another sure fire sign that the Galaxy Nexus is coming to market very, very soon? Just like with the Nexus S before it launched, pictures taken by Google’s unreleased device have started to make their way onto Picasa.
We know this picture was taken by a Galaxy Nexus thanks ... Read More »
The Samsung Google Nexus Prime (or Samsung Galaxy Nexus, whatever you want to call it), has drummed up more hype than any other Android phone in a long, long time. And not just because information and leaks have been coming out of every which direction, either. There’s a lot of confusion surrounding this device. Thankfully, ... Read More »
Today, October 11, marks the day we were supposed to see the unveiling of the Nexus Prime and Ice Cream Sandwich. Unfortunately, the timing just wasn’t right. Google made a public statement four days ago, saying that they “believe this is not the right time to announce a new product as the world ... Read More »
Many are still upset that Google and Samsung postponed the Nexus Prime announcement at CTIA. The show must continue, though, and the device is still expected to be released soon.
One of the more popular worries voiced about the upcoming Nexus device from Samsung and Google has been the screen size. Is 4.65-inches too big? Compared to the Nexus S or even Galaxy S II, it would seem the Nexus Prime (or Galaxy Nexus, take your pick) is going to be huge, right? Well if ... Read More »