It has been quite sometime since the initial Nexus phone from Google first came out. Unfortunately, it wasn’t able to make its mark in the smart phone market and was gone before it was able to take off. But one thing came out of it that has really caught quite the attention that Google may have expected- the Android OS. And now that the Android OS has made quite a dent in the smart phone market, Google may have decided that it may be time to resurrect the Google Nexus smart phone. And recently, it just did. Google and Samsung have just officially launched the new Samsung Galaxy Nexus, the next generation Google Phone, if you put it that way. Samsung provided the hardware tech while Google took care of its operating system. The new Samsung Galaxy Nexus comes with a 2GHz dual core processor, 1GB RAM, 16 or 32 GB of storage, and a 4.65 inch HD Super AMOLED touch screen display. The Samsung Galaxy Nexus will also come with the latest Android Ice Cream Sandwich OS with new features like face control, voice dictation, better user interface, improved multitasking, NFC support and a host of other enhancements from its previous version. The Samsung Galaxy Nexus is expected to be available sometime in November. No pricing details have yet been provided by both camps.
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