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More photos of Gingerbread and Nexus S appear
November 25, 2010 | by Lars Aronsson
Android News, Android Phones, Google, Rumors
The good folks over at xda-developers have been able to get their hands on quite a few spy shots of the Nexus S running the elusive and soon-to-be-announced Android 2.3 Gingerbread.
The pictures show the same device Eric Schmidt carried at the Web 2.0 Summit, and besides the actual phone, we get to see more shots of Gingerbread in action as well. Let’s hope the prolific Mr. Blurrycam eventually gets a proper camera, because the images are quite blurry as usual.
XDA’s unnamed source also provided a list of specifications for the Nexus S, which ought to be taken with a grain of salt since these specs seem to be speculation for the most part.
- ArmV7 CPU – Could be Dual Core
- Open GL ES Supported
- 512 or 328MB Ram (Not 100% known)
- 1GB or 2GB Internal Memory (Not 100% known)
- 800×480 Screen Resolution
- 4″ Screen Size
- SuperAmoled2 – Possibly
- 720P HD Video
Gingerbread and perhaps also the Nexus S might be announced on December 6th at the Dive Into Mobile Conference – that’s in a week and a half. Whether or not that turns out to be true, Gingerbread and the Nexus S are not far away and soon we’ll get all the photos, videos and details we can handle.




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Why do they always fuck with the touch sensitive buttons? keep one simple order, its not hard, Nexus One's order was way better than this, home all the way on the right is going to be annoying = They need to just bring back physical keys, touch sensitive buttons are not cost effective, the buttons on my nexus are already starting to fail. And wasn't there going to be word the next nexus was going to have a keyboard for business use? I could are less about thinness, i need a smartphone that can do some real work. Guess ill just have to wait longer or get the g2. Sigh