Google is apparently readying its third own-brand Nexus range smartphone for the market, subtitled the Prime. After the Nexus One was manufactured by HTC and the Nexus S came from Samsung, it looks like Google is sticking with the latter firm for the Nexus Prime, due to launch before the end of 2011.
Google has got into the habit of debuting a new Nexus smartphone to match up to a significant update to its Android operating system and the Nexus Prime will probably launch with Android 4.0, otherwise known as Ice Cream Sandwich. While the version number may vary, this software update is set to bring elements of the tablet-friendly Android Honeycomb platform over to the mobile market
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Google has got into the habit of debuting a new Nexus smartphone to match up to a significant update to its Android operating system and the Nexus Prime will probably launch with Android 4.0, otherwise known as Ice Cream Sandwich. While the version number may vary, this software update is set to bring elements of the tablet-friendly Android Honeycomb platform over to the mobile market
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