Showing posts with label Nexus. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Nexus. Show all posts

Sprint's 4 G Smartphone Nexus on 8th may

Sprint version of the Google Nexus S aka called Nexus's 4 G smartphone arrives on 8th May 2011. Sprint has just announced that Samsung official telephone sets you back $ 199.99 with a contract for two years.

"Pure Google" phone packs a 4-inch touchscreen display working profile (800 x 480 resolution), which has a curved design for a more comfortable feel and appearance, a 5MP camera and a rear-facing front-facing VGA camera.

WiMAX-enabled version of Samsung's Nexus S is powered by a 1 GHz Hummingbird processor paired with Android 2.3.3 OS.

Further, the Sprint Nexus's 4 G also has a gyroscope sensor, 3 G/4 G Mobile Hotspot capability (up to six Wi-Fi enabled devices at the same time), VoIP/SIP calls and near field communication (NFC) technology.

Nexus's 4 G smartphone is equipped with 16 GB of internal memory (ROM), 512 MB of RAM, Wi-Fi 802.11 b/g/n, Bluetooth 2.1 + EDR, GPS and 1500 mAh lithium-ion battery.


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OTA Android 2.3.3 update for Nexus and Nexus one rolls

Google announced in a tweet that an over-the-air update Android 2.3.3 gingerbread has been rolled out for Google's Nexus one and Google Nexus. IT's been a long wait with Nexus one owner, gingerbread has been at the Nexus's for more than three months now.

The update will give the Nexus's more NFC features, such as writing rewritable NFC tags and new API support for developers to take full advantage of the near field communication chips. Various bugs and random restarts has addressed and fixed, too.

Oh, there's a small thing when it comes to the Nexus's users. If you have your Facebook contacts are synchronized, they'll all get deleted. Google has decided to take this step, such as Facebook doesn't really use Android Contacts API to store contacts on the phone, making them impossible to export. Google is against this and as a result of Nexus's and future lead devices won t be able to synchronize your Facebook contacts.

Nexus one, is the first meeting (official, at least) with gingerbread, so congratulations to you, Nexus one owners. Google says that the update can take as long as a couple of weeks to hit the drive, so be patient. In all cases enjoy your reborn Nexus one.

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Samsung offers desktop dock for Google's Nexus, it asks for $ 40

Samsung has just announced a desktop dock for Google Nexus p. We wondered how advanced can it be that we jumped straight to its specifications on the page. It turns out, it's a pretty regular phone dock, which is just a notch better than a simple desk stand for attempts to load.

However, Google's Nexus in landscape orientation, with a microUSB port plugged in for charging or data connection.


Nexus's dock from Samsung

It is all the functions that the Nexus 's, however, has to offer-there are no additional USB ports, TV-out functionality, or any of the battle.


Nexus's dock

Nexus's desktops, however, is available right now from Samsung's Web store, prices at $ 39.99 (or around 30). It seems a little expensive, however, to Motorola Atrix Media with 3 USB ports and microHDMI port (practical actuality) is rumoured to cost about $ 60.

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White version of the Nexus S hits Germany, retains sAMOLED

How hard can it be to make a white version of a phone? Not much seems to be the answer among some smartphone manufacturers, since the Nexus's will join the white phone party in Germany sometime next month.

The bad news is that only the back of the Nexus's will be white, the front panel is black as usual. However, it seems that the German Nexus S will feature the same Super AMOLED display that the United States and UK versions of the phone instead of Super clear LCD as was said yesterday.

How much is the white version will cost and who will provide it is still unknown.

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Android update fixes Nexus One/S SMS bug, Froyo for the T-Mo's Vibrant

Nexus line of phones is to get a minor update to fix SMS-Nexus one gets Android 2.2.2 and there's v2.3(2) for Nexus p. Froyo update for Samsung's charm is also now available over-the-air (OTA).

Obviously, Android had grown a nasty bug that would randomly send a text message to the wrong contact even if the text is displayed in the thread right contact's message.

If you have a Nexus one is Android 2.2.2 transition which should deal with this bug and possibly a few others (there's no official changelog yet). The update is available for manual installation or you can wait for over-the-air version (check the manual installation instructions here).

If you have Google Nexus S instead, then you should get your bug fix as an OTA update, which will bump the phone up to v2.3 (2). In addition to making sure you have no SMS questions anymore, the update reportedly improves the responsiveness of the browser (again, there's no official changelog).

And finally, the T-Mobile's Samsung vibrant (a Galaxy s variant) to be updated to Android 2.2 Froyo after a long wait. This update contains USB/WiFi tethering, Wi-Fi calling and the common applications and performance enhancements that come with Froyo.

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