November 1, 2010

 

nexustwo

Samsung revealed that it would be launching a new Android device at a November 8 event in New York City. Today Android and Me is reporting that this event is actually the launch of the Nexus Two, the successor to Google's HTC-built Nexus One, which was launched earlier this year.

Citing multiple sources (all anonymous) Android and Me reports that the Nexus Two will ship with Gingerbread (aka Android 2.3) and will launch in time for the holidays. Specs, pricing, carrier and release date remain to be seen but considering Samsung's impressive Galaxy S line-up, we've got pretty high hopes.

The Samsung “Nexus Two” phone will feature:

  • Stock Android 2.3 (Gingerbread)
  • 1.2 GHz processor
  • 4 inch AMOLED display
  • 5 megapixel camera with autofocus and HD video capture (don’t know about flash), front-facing camera
  • 512 MB RAM, 16 GB internal storage
  • Support for multiple carriers (radios are unknown)
  • WiFi, Bluetooth, 3.5 mm headset jack,
  • Outer casing is a mix of metal and plastic materials

This rumor comes to light after reports that said Motorola would be building the Nexus Two. The company said earlier this year that one of its 2010 Android phones would be a direct-to-consumer phone for Google. This week, London-based newspaper City-AM cited an anonymous source in reporting that Motorola would ship the Nexus Two before the end of the year. However, this report also indicated that previous rumors about a Samsung-built Nexus Two were inaccurate. Whatever happens, we'll be at the Samsung event in NYC so we'll be sure to keep you posted on this one.

Google Nexus one launched a year ago which was not successful now gets a  successor hope this one impresses better.

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