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Monday, 13 February 2012

Real reason behind Nexus Prime delay? (Rumor)

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While the Nexus Prime may have accidentally been outed as “coming soon”, many were wondering what the original reason behind the delay was to begin with. According to Samsung, the reason why the event has been pushed back is due to the company deciding to express their tribute to the passing of Steve Jobs, which sounds about right and a rather respectable move, especially considering that both Apple and Samsung aren’t exactly on the best of terms at the moment.

However Eldar Murtazin, a famed blogger who has managed to land some pretty heavy hitting scoops in the past, has tweeted that apparently this delay is due to Google removing certain features from either/both the Nexus Prime or/and Android Ice Cream Sandwich 4.0 due to possible patent infringement lawsuits in the future.

Given that this will be Google’s third Nexus device in their series, and it is manufactured by Samsung who is already embroiled in a series of patent infringement lawsuits against Apple, further complications and potential lawsuits in the near future is probably something Google/Samsung is hoping to avoid, especially if it were to come from their platform and handset manufacturer rival, Apple. While the rumors have suggested a 3rd of November release of the Nexus Prime, Eldar Murtazin’s tweet just states “No timeline for this job.”

While he has managed to land some scoops in the past, he has also had his fair share of misses, so until the official word has been given, let’s just take this with a grain of salt.

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Saturday, 11 February 2012

Nexus Prime name outed by Samsung?

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There has been plenty of rumors and leaks surrounding Google’s upcoming Samsung Nexus Prime device. From leaked photos to leak specifications, none of them actually tell you what the device will be called. Given that this will be the third device in Google’s series of Nexus phones, it’s safe to assume that the “Nexus” word will appear as part of device’s name.

Prior to this, the device has had several monikers, ranging from the Nexus Prime, the Galaxy Nexus and even the Droid Prime. However after receiving an award from T3 for having the phone of the year with their Samsung Galaxy S2, Andrew Glass, Samsung UK’s sales director apparently let slip the name of the upcoming device.

“You will have an announcement of the Nexus Prime very shortly and will be seeing it in shops sooner than you think.”

Interestingly this is the first time anyone has mentioned the name, at least no one that is directly involved with the phone, such as Google or Samsung. Could it really be called the Nexus Prime or was Andrew Glass simply using a name that he was sure everyone would be familiar with?

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Friday, 10 February 2012

Nexus Prime does the FCC jig

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Samsung’s Nexus Prime has gone through quite a lot even before it is officially announced, where it was originally touted to be on display at the Samsung Unpacked event which was subsequently shelved to a later date. Well, the iPhone 4S might be going great guns in terms of pre-orders (over a million!), but that could be due to sentimentalism after Steve Jobs called it a day here on earth, or the hype was already there in the first place to warrant such impressive pre-order figures. Still, I’m quite sure that the Nexus Prime has its own fair share of fans, and to see the smartphone finally make its way to the FCC can only mean one thing – the handset is being prepped for a mass relaese, and soon.

In the FCC filing, it was identified as the GT-I9250, which is pretty much the same model number that has been associated with the Nexus Prime for some time already. The Nexus Prime was cleared on the relevant bands for AT&T and T-Mobile HSPA service, but that alone is not a smoking gun as to which carrier it will arrive on. There does not seem to be any LTE support with this handset, so those living in AT&T LTE areas might want to shelve that victory jig for the moment.

There is also an outside chance that this filing might just be the international version of the Nexus Prime receiving its clearance so that it can make its rounds in the US, but only time will tell. Is it the iPhone 4S or the Nexus Prime for you?

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Thursday, 29 September 2011

Nexus One gets Android Gingerbread 2.3.6 update

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If you’re a Nexus One user, the good news is that it looks like Google is rolling out an update for you guys! Granted the device is old and has been superseded by the Nexus S, we guess that Google did not forget about you guys out there and has rolled out the Android Gingerbread 2.3.6 update last night.

The update seems to be targeted at unlocked and unbranded Nexus One devices. It doesn’t appear to be clear as to what the Gingerbread 2.3.6 update is bringing to the table, but it doesn’t seem to have any major changes and is most probably a patch to fix security/bugs that may be evident in the previous update. The good news is that while the 2.3.6 update seemed to have messed up WiFi tethering for some Nexus S users, the Nexus One has been reported to have no issues with it.

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Monday, 26 September 2011

Samsung Nexus Prime resembles Nexus S and headed to all carriers?

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nexus-primeThe next “Nexus” phone, that’s been rumored to be built by Samsung and called the Nexus Prime has been rumored to have been spotted by the folks over at The Droid Guy. They claimed that at the Verizon Developer’s conference today, they stumbled upon a Samsung worker who was using an Android phone that they couldn’t recognize. They talked to him and managed to convince the guy to show them the phone.

According to The Droid Guy, the phone resembled the Nexus S, except that it was taller and a bit thicker – which was presumably for the LTE radio. The phone also packed an 8-megapixel rear camera and a 2-megapixel front facing camera. It features only a single “home”-like button on the bottom of the phone (similar to the Galaxy Note), and has a power button and volume rocker on the sides. As for the phone’s internals, it will pack a TI dual-core OMAP processor. While it wasn’t running Ice Cream Sandwich today, it will be at launch.

The phone is also said to be available in both GSM and CDMA flavors, with the Verizon version arriving first in late October or early November, while the rest of the carriers will get it later. Apparently Verizon might be calling the phone DROID Prime while the other carriers will be selling it as the Nexus Prime. As usual, no photographs were allowed, so we’ll just have to take their word for it – at least until we get official details. What are your thoughts on the Nexus/DROID Prime? Are you excited about the phone?

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Sunday, 25 September 2011

Mysterious poem drops hints about the Nexus Prime

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nexus-primeOctober is soon approaching, and with news of Ice Cream Sandwich being released on that month, people are expecting the release of a new flagship Android phone as well. And this time around, the phone in question is the Samsung Nexus Prime. Details about the phone have been leaked quite a number of times in the past, but nothing concrete or official has been announced yet.

A Twitter user known for his accurate predictions: @black_man_x AKA “The Panda King” and his friend, @tflemming223 (Tom Flemming) have been releasing some cryptic poems that contain details to the upcoming Nexus Prime phone. While I haven’t taken a stab at deciphering the poems myself, the folks over at Phandroid have attempted it and this is what they’ve come up with so far:

The Nexus Prime is said to be arriving in GSM and CDMA varieties (possibly on all carriers), and will be available as a touchscreen-only version and a keyboard-toting version as well. The device might be named the Galaxy Nexus, while the Verizon version could be called the Droid Prime or Droid Charge 2, and it is rumored to launch in early November. There’s no way to tell if what is written in the poem is the truth, but given @black_man_x’s history there’s likely to be some truth in what he says. Either, stay tuned and we’ll keep you posted on any updates.

While things that go bump in the night, surely give you a fright,
It’s all in good fun as I share treats and panda fun.
So Instead of filling your belly with candies, jellies and other hollows eve fare,
Perhaps your palate will cast a ballot, for an ice cream sandwich instead.
With an internal date now set and LTE a sure bet,
Those that get Tim Cook’s new pet will be filled with green eyed regret.
But wait you cry for what date can you buy?
This the panda did shall share
Fore on the date Bruce Wayne’s true father did die;
you shall in fact be able to buy in stores of red and black.
But those who pay other masters don’t fret,
over exclusive deals and bets
For in many other favors you will get your treat
be they GSM or wimax radios inside, the nexus brand will ride world wide
But as he lays in the corner with a Beer and a boner the Panda said with a sigh
Be it a Droid or Nexus branded new toy,
With dual cores “hd” screens, fancy new widgets and more
The one with the keyboard is what I enjoy

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