'nexus Prime' could be the next Android phone in Google - PCWorld (blog)

'Nexus Prime' Could be Google's Next Big Android PhoneRumors continue shooting the next Google phone flagship Android, which may be called the first Google link is set to launch this fall and could clash against Apple iPhone 5 and Microsoft's Windows phone handle.

Google has reportedly used the name "First link" internally, but you can take to sell retail, according to Boy Genius report. Samsung is rumored that the manufacturer and can equip your phone with a "Super amoled hd" display with a resolution of 720 p. It is not clear what exactly is a "Super AMELED HD" display, but it is assumed that the first link should a resolution of 1280 x 768 pixels.

As in previous phones Nexus, the first came with a pure version of Android - ice cream Sandwich in this case - and not pejorative of carrier.

For now, it is new information available. BGR previously reported that the link of the new generation will have a dual-core (1.2 GHz or 1.5 GHz) processor, support for a 4 G LTE network, an advanced 5 megapixel camera and a free button front panel. Android 4.0 or ice cream Sandwich, apparently will be ending physical buttons, for better or for worse.

BGR to throw one ball in his report: in addition to the first Nexus, Google can work with wireless operators and manufacturers of phones in individual devices signature ice cream Sandwich. It is not clear which companies will support the first link - assuming that it really exists, but at least this way all the airlines will have a smartphone approved by Google for selling this fall.

Last month, I wrote about how the stage was set for a clash of great smartphone OS this fall, between Android ice cream Sandwich, iOS 5 Apple and Mango of Microsoft's Windows phone (and a confrontation of a delicious sound) to boot. But the next Nexus phone, the next iPhone and everything that Microsoft is cooking with Nokia, we are also headed by a battle of great hardware between the flagship phones. This is going to be good.

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