Thursday, November 25, 2010

Google Nexus S spotted with Android 2.3

The elusive Google Nexus S has been spotted again, this time revealing its Android 2.3 OS.

The blurry images come courtesy of XDA Developers, who have also unveiled a new batch of specs. Not only will the Samsung manufactured Nexus S come toting Gingerbread, it is also likely to boast an ArmV7 processor (possibly dual core), 512 or 328MB Ram, Open GL ES support, 1 or 2GB of internal storage, a 4 inch Super AMOLED2 display, 800×480 pixel resolution and a 5 megapixel camera with 720p HD video capture.

We’re a bit disappointed at the lack of 1.2GHz processor and 16GB of storage that we’d been expecting, but keep your fingers crossed, as these specs are yet to be confirmed.

Gingerbread looks set to land on December 6th, with the Nexus One first in line to receive the OS. It’s still unclear when the Nexus S will be landing, but we wouldn’t be surprised if it made an appearance within the next couple of weeks. Rumour suggests the handset could be sold exclusively through the Carphone Warehouse before Christmas.

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