1.5GHz, 4.8-inch 1080p Display, Ceramic Case http://techcrunch.com/2012/02/27/th...d-1-5ghz-4-8-inch-1080p-display-ceramic-case/ Damn i'm having second thoughts on the galaxy nexus now....
Don't. Europe will likely get it 6 months ahead of the US again, and you won't see this until October or so.
CHECK MATE!!!:grin::grin::grin: Nokia Announces The 808 PureView And Its 41MP Camera http://techcrunch.com/2012/02/27/no...-pureview-and-its-41mp-camera-we-go-hands-on/
I told Dave2000 a few months ago that I was waiting for a phone/tablet to come out with a quad core processor and at least 8 mp. Spoiler
I just don't see how they made such a jump from their Super Amoled HD display to get a 16x9 Super Amoled Plus HD with 1920x1080 res this fast. Even the phones being announced at MWC right now are mainly all 720p displays which are just starting to come out. I'll believe it when it's really announced.
Either way... it is pointless. Nobody will be able to tell the difference between 720p and 1080p on a 4.8in screen unless Sammy codes 1080p mode differently and boosts the settings to make the picture "appear" enhanced.
Was just about to upgrade to a Galaxy S II. But after seeing this, I think I can squeeze another 8-12 months out of my Galaxy S 4g.
True. This phone probably isn't coming out here in the U.S. till sometime late this year anyway. Still got a lot of phones to be announced just for this year. I would think so. Samsung has always included it in their Galaxy S series. Touchwiz 2.0 is pretty cool though, not nearly as bad as the previous version.
Meh. Always something bigger/better coming down the pike. Not a fan of TouchWiz. I'll stick with a Nexus phone.
If you compare pixel density on the iPhone4/S to the Galaxy Nexus, the iPhone is still better. I don't think it's such a huge stretch of the imagination for them to have done this. As other posters have said, you won't really be able to tell the difference anyway due to screen size.
You can drop TouchWiz with a few clicks. The beauty of Android. I actually kept it on my tablet but admit that it can get laggy. Of course I don't have a 76 core processor in it.
Can't believe I have to ask this but will this device have a removable battery and microSD slot? Motorola's newer devices do not. And now HTC announced their new lineup of phones (One) which does not. I just don't get why manufacturers are copying the downfall of Apple devices. It makes no sense.