
Google’s first phone with the Ice Cream Sandwich Android build could be the Samsung Nexus Prime
New rumors suggest that Google’s first smartphone with Android 4.0 (Ice Cream Sandwich) on board will be the Samsung Nexus Prime.
The news comes via BGR as an update to information on the Nexus 4G LTE smartphone reported earlier this month.
In addition to Android 4.0, the source confirms that the device will feature a giant 720p screen with a lack of physical buttons. The screen itself will be branded “Super AMOLED HD”, which would make Samsung the manufacturer.
The processor will also be an OMAP 4460, as originally reported, though it is still unclear whether or not it will be 1.2 or 1.5GHz.
Previously reffered to as the Nexus 4G, it is now believed that the phone will be dubbed the Nexus Prime.
As with all Nexus offerings, users can expect a clean Android experience – free from preloads or customizations.
Earlier reports have the Nexus Prime pegged for a Thanksgiving release.
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