Eric Schmidt shows off Nexus S, talks Gingerbread and NFC

16 November, 2010
The Google Nexus S is real - it was revealed by none other than Eric Schmidt himself. It's got an AMOLED screen, runs Android 2.3 Gingerbread, sports NFC and it's reportedly very thin. And that's about all the...

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  • 16 Nov 2010

2toyzki, 16 Nov 2010NEXUS ONE from HTC NEXUS S from samsung NEXUS X from SE ... moreor nexus wtf. ahahaha!

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    • vj1
    • 16 Nov 2010

    or it myt be iNexus for Apple wahaha!

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      • Anonymous
      • t7K
      • 16 Nov 2010

      Does this mean developement for the old Nexus One stops at Froyo?

      I think I'm already seeing the ugly side of Android OS. Considering switching to iPhone (iOS)

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        • vj1
        • 16 Nov 2010

        NEXUS ONE from HTC
        NEXUS S from samsung
        NEXUS X from SE
        NEXUS K from LG
        NEXUS V from Moto



        NEXUS N for Nokia?
        NEXUS i for Apple?! WTF?! Ahaha!

        But seriously, one or more of my guesses i guess will be materialized in the future. :)

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          • vMf
          • 16 Nov 2010

          The Samsung Nexus S does not look that nice, my friends.
          What a weird looking?

          Well, the only good thing is it features Android Gingerbread OS.
          That's all, nothing special.

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            • ms0
            • 16 Nov 2010

            frog dotted skin on the back ...really ugly loking !...are you people blind???

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              • qJm
              • 16 Nov 2010

              I think Google wants to play fair with all of its major manufacturers and decides on making a Nexus phone from each brand. The first is from HTC, now it's most likely Samsung. I won't be surprised if there would be a Nexus X from Motorola, or maybe one from LG.

              Don't worry, Nexus phones come with a vanilla version of Android and won't be hogged down by Touchwiz, Sense or Blur UI. And OTA updates come often for developer phones like this.

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                • t7X
                • 16 Nov 2010

                It makes sense why Google chose Samsung as the manufacturer. Galaxy S is a worldwide success and the build quality is really good. But they should've adapted the SuperAMOLED instead of just AMOLED. Good move for Google, I must say.

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                  • j5B
                  • 16 Nov 2010

                  amazing phone

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                    • fn$
                    • 16 Nov 2010

                    1st..why from samsung this time. I have nexus one from HTC.

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                      • Anonymous
                      • fsV
                      • 16 Nov 2010

                      Lovely phöne,