Google and Samsung will announce the “Nexus Two” at a press conference on November 8th in New York city. The phone will be the first device to ship with stock Gingerbread (Android 2.3) and it will be available soon on multiple carriers.
Rumor: Samsung will announce the Nexus Two on November 8th
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I have the Nexus One and it's the shit. If the two is real, you better hold out and get it -
Re: Rumor: Samsung will announce the Nexus Two on November 8th
^Yeah that is only a week away, I am going to wait till the 8th and see what is what. Running the next release of the OS is sweet, plus made by Samsung. I'm reading they are pretty decent handsets?Comment
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Re: Rumor: Samsung will announce the Nexus Two on November 8th
Check this out:
Samsung Nexus Two GT-i9010 clears the FCC?
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Re: Rumor: Samsung will announce the Nexus Two on November 8th
Actually at the bottom of the article:
Update: I like posting stories like this because people are quick to inform me when I’m wrong. An anonymous insider who has the phone in hands just pinged me and said the GT-i9010 is not the Nexus Two. He claims the new Samsung Nexus has much better hardware than the Galaxy S and features a 1.2 GHz processor. He also thinks the design is “more sexy” than the Galaxy S.Comment
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Nexus Two heading to T-Mobile?
FAIL. That is the only provider I won't use. BAH!Comment
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Re: Rumor: Samsung will announce the Nexus Two on November 8th
Does Sprint any any good phones.... at all?
is the HTC hero their best phone?
It was fun while it lasted...Comment
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HTC EVO 4G
As a mobile platform, the EVO 4G's Android foundation is still an infant -- well, okay, perhaps it's a tweener -- but in its two-odd years in the public spotlight, the list of truly revolutionary devices to use it has been a significant one: the G1 for being the first to market; the Nexus One for ushering in a new (and subsequently killed) retail model; perhaps the CLIQ for introducing Motorola to the platform or the Droid for bringing the company some desperately needed, long overdue success. For the moment, anyway, a whopping fraction of the world's most important phones are running Google's little experiment. Needless to say, Sprint, HTC, and quite frankly, many of us have come to expect the EVO 4G to join that short list for some obvious reasons. Put simply, its magnificent list of specs reads as though it was scribbled on a napkin after a merry band of gadget nerds got tipsy at the watering hole and started riffing about their idea of the ultimate mobile device: a 1GHz Snapdragon processor, 4.3-inch WVGA display, 8 megapixel camera with 720p video recording, HDMI-out, and WiMAX compatibility. Of course, the list of potential deal-breakers for a phone is as long as the EVO 4G's display is wide; to put it another way, there are countless ways HTC, Sprint, or even Google could've screwed this thing up. So does this moderately intimidating black slab of pure engineering and marketing -- this high-profile bet on Sprint's future -- deliver the goods? Read on. %Gallery-93334%Comment
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Re: Rumor: Samsung will announce the Nexus Two on November 8th
I'm thinking of just going out and buying that phone today. Thoughts? I'm hearing that new phone will be on tmobile which i wont use. I get a 20% sprint discount thru work too.Comment
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