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***Official Galaxy Nexus Pre-Release speculation thread**

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I can't understand how anyone can be disappointed if the new specs are correct. It's essentially what we've been hearing all along. As in the reason we were all drawn to this place to wait around and see if it was true. Did anyone here seriously think they'd pop out of a cake with a 12 Mp camera and quad core? What were some of you hoping for anyway!?!

Some slight changes, but it's pretty much the same.

First rumors:

Procesor: TI OMAP 4460 dual-core Cortex A9 processor clocked at 1.5GHz
Screen Size/Resolution:4.65-inch 1280 x 720-pixel Super AMOLED HD with curved glass
Width: 8.8mm thin
Radio:LTE/HSPA depending on carrier
OS: Android OS 4.0 (Ice Cream Sandwich)
RAM: 1GB of RAM
Camera: 8 megapixel rear
2 Megapixel ffc
Video: 1080p video capture setting and playback in HD
NFC
Battery:2000 mAh
WiFi: a/b/g/n
Storage: 16 gb on board (micro sd expandable )


New rumors:


Procesor: TI OMAP 4460 dual-core Cortex A9 processor clocked at 1.2GHz
Screen Size/Resolution:4.65-inch 1280 x 720-pixel Super AMOLED HD with curved glass
Width: 9mm thin
Radio:LTE/HSPA depending on carrier
OS: Android OS 4.0 (Ice Cream Sandwich)
RAM: 1GB of RAM
Camera: 5 megapixel rear
1.3 Megapixel ffc

Video: 1080p video capture setting and playback in HD
NFC
Battery:1750 mAh
WiFi: a/b/g/n
Storage: 32 gb on board(no comfirmation on micro sd slot)
 
Certain people still think megapixels matter. Newsflash, they don't.

A 5MP camera can produce a 2592x1944 image, and an 8.1"x6.1" printed photograph at 320dpi.

Planning on printing posters?

AMEN BROTHER..

Doesn't matter how big your bucket (camera sensor) is if you're filling it through a funnel (lens)..
 
Honey,....you haven't seen my buttocks!

LOL!!!!

I think Lee Johnson was the guy who squashed all the bad Bionic rumors if I'm not mistaken?

Excellent!

It's good to see Steven_58 still carrying the Android Forums torch. I remember the good ol' days of every detail of the Incredible. :)

Can't wait for this to come out.

BTW, just ask Steven_58 how much he loves Macaroni Grill :p

Heya Wood! Good to see you! I've not been to Macaroni Grill in awhile, believe it or not! :D
 
1.2Ghz OMAP4 and 1750mAh are slightly disappointing to me, but not too bad. My confidence in BGR's credibility got damaged when they claimed iPhone5 will be unveiled as Sprint exclusive just a day before Apple event. So this time, I hope they got that wrong.

Yeah.. but there is a group of peaple which are still amazed like it is new America invention goin to happen.

I noticed, for some it would be still good if it had ICS despite the fact it is poor, old SGS i9000. And they just can't understand that is just another phone which is available for about 7 months, but.. It has ICS, don't you know!?

It doesn't matter if it costs 400 bucks, or just 299, it has ICS, and HD!!

Hmm.. sometimes there is a lack of logic on this forum. :)
 
Some slight changes, but it's pretty much the same.

First rumors:

Procesor: TI OMAP 4460 dual-core Cortex A9 processor clocked at 1.5GHz
Screen Size/Resolution:4.65-inch 1280 x 720-pixel Super AMOLED HD with curved glass
Width: 8.8mm thin
Radio:LTE/HSPA depending on carrier
OS: Android OS 4.0 (Ice Cream Sandwich)
RAM: 1GB of RAM
Camera: 8 megapixel rear
2 Megapixel ffc
Video: 1080p video capture setting and playback in HD
NFC
Battery:2000 mAh
WiFi: a/b/g/n
Storage: 16 gb on board (micro sd expandable )


New rumors:


Procesor: TI OMAP 4460 dual-core Cortex A9 processor clocked at 1.2GHz
Screen Size/Resolution:4.65-inch 1280 x 720-pixel Super AMOLED HD with curved glass
Width: 9mm thin
Radio:LTE/HSPA depending on carrier
OS: Android OS 4.0 (Ice Cream Sandwich)
RAM: 1GB of RAM
Camera: 5 megapixel rear
1.3 Megapixel ffc
Video: 1080p video capture setting and playback in HD
NFC
Battery:1750 mAh
WiFi: a/b/g/n
Storage: 32 gb on board(no comfirmation on micro sd slot)

I was speaking of the new, new rumors which are the ones that I tend to believe. The BGR rumors have been questioned by some:

Display: 4.65-inch HD(1280x720) Super AMOLED
Camera: 8 megapixel (flash)/2 megapixel on the front
Battery: 1850 mAh
Value added features: 1.5GHz dual core AP, embedded 16GB memory,
Bluetooth 3.0 HS, WiFi a/b/g/n
 
Wife: Is that a new phone you have there, Steven?
Steven: Huh? What?
Wife: The phone. It looks different. Is it new?
Steven: Uh.. when was your last eye exam?
Wife: My eyes are fine! That's a new phone! How much did you spend on it?
Steven: uh... 300 dollars?
Wife: Fine. Don't hassle me when I want (insert 3 thousand dollars worth of merchanise here).
Steven: Whatever.
 
I will leave Sprint for Verizon if this is going to be an exclusive to Verizon. I can't believe Sprint sold its soul to Apple for the IPhone 4S no less hahah I can see the IPhone 5 but not the IPhone 4S and Mos Def not over the Nexus!
 
Wife: Is that a new phone you have there, Steven?
Steven: Huh? What?
Wife: The phone. It looks different. Is it new?
Steven: Uh.. when was your last eye exam?
Wife: My eyes are fine! That's a new phone! How much did you spend on it?
Steven: uh... 300 dollars?
Wife: Fine. Don't hassle me when I want (insert 3 thousand dollars worth of merchanise here).
Steven: Whatever.

HAHAHAHA!!! that sounds pretty damn familiar! :D:D
 
Yeah.. but there is a group of peaple which are still amazed like it is new America invention goin to happen.

I noticed, for some it would be still good if it had ICS despite the fact it is poor, old SGS i9000. And they just can't understand that is just another phone which is available for about 7 months, but.. It has ICS, don't you know!?

It doesn't matter if it costs 400 bucks, or just 299, it has ICS, and HD!!

Hmm.. sometimes there is a lack of logic on this forum. :)

Jungle, I know I'm risking getting bit by those big teeth of yours, but think about it.

What's better, specs or real world capability?

A dual core phone with a nice big HD screen running the Vanilla version of the latest OS is fantastic! Most apps aren't even optimized to run on dual cores. They certainly won't be optimized for quad-core processors, or whatever else you wanted.

My feeling is that ICS will be optimized to run on a dual-core device, which might result in much better battery life, multi-tasking, who knows what else.

These are exciting times, my Polish friend. Now, go eat a Polish hot dog and get back here with a smile on your face! :D
 
Han Solo/Steven,

So, what do we REALLY believe now? Which spec list is correct? I feel on the fence and not sure who to trust and believe.

So...my proposition is that if anyone knows BMX (Black_Man_X or whatever) personally or knows him well from forums, can we get a serious, non-joking confirmation out of him? He kinda writes in a very sarcastic and coded manner. It would be wonderful if we could get a sure enough confirmation on the actual legit specs from someone who actually has been using the phone and knows for certain what the specs are. Until then, I'm not sure who to believe. Sure, we can always wait till next week, but what fun is that? haha
 
I will leave Sprint for Verizon if this is going to be an exclusive to Verizon. I can't believe Sprint sold its soul to Apple for the IPhone 4S no less hahah I can see the IPhone 5 but not the IPhone 4S and Mos Def not over the Nexus!
I agree with you about the apple crap, but at least Sprint has an SGSII.
What is Verizon getting, that is the million dollar question.
 
Han Solo/Steven,

So, what do we REALLY believe now? Which spec list is correct? I feel on the fence and not sure who to trust and believe.

So...my proposition is that if anyone knows BMX (Black_Man_X or whatever) personally or knows him well from forums, can we get a serious, non-joking confirmation out of him? He kinda writes in a very sarcastic and coded manner. It would be wonderful if we could get a sure enough confirmation on the actual legit specs from someone who actually has been using the phone and knows for certain what the specs are. Until then, I'm not sure who to believe. Sure, we can always wait till next week, but what fun is that? haha

I'm seriously leaning towards the latest specs and not the BGR ones. Mainly because they are simply more logical. I can't see Samsung going backwards (from SGSII and SGSII HD) in specs on their latest phone, especially being the first one running ICS on the biggest network in the U.S.

I highly doubt that BMX will ever give anything concrete. He frequently tests the latest phones, works for Google, and has multiple contacts within Verizon. If I was him, I wouldn't release a single thing. Who would want to risk that job? Not me.
 
So is it assumed i9250 is gsm, and i515 is the cdma variety?

Assumed, but not confirmed (or maybe it is? I forgot what the bluetooth and wifi certs said). My feeling is that initially, the CDMA will be for Verizon, and the GSM will be for Vodafone (Verizon's other half in Europe) and other carriers elsewhere in the world. Eventually the GSM will be released to other carriers in the U.S.

Verizon's (short-lived?) exclusivity, I believe, is only as it relates to the United States.
 
I'm seriously leaning towards the latest specs and not the BGR ones. Mainly because they are simply more logical. I can't see Samsung going backwards (from SGSII and SGSII HD) in specs on their latest phone, especially being the first one running ICS on the biggest network in the U.S.

I highly doubt that BMX will ever give anything concrete. He frequently tests the latest phones, works for Google, and has multiple contacts within Verizon. If I was him, I wouldn't release a single thing. Who would want to risk that job? Not me.

+1. BGR doesn't seem right, if it seems out of place it probably is. If we are right, I would have to hope everyone is "happy" except those hoping for what cannot be.
 
I'm seriously leaning towards the latest specs and not the BGR ones. Mainly because they are simply more logical. I can't see Samsung going backwards (from SGSII and SGSII HD) in specs on their latest phone, especially being the first one running ICS on the biggest network in the U.S.

I highly doubt that BMX will ever give anything concrete. He frequently tests the latest phones, works for Google, and has multiple contacts within Verizon. If I was him, I wouldn't release a single thing. Who would want to risk that job? Not me.

Not only that, but it's very hard for him to give concrete hardware specs even being in his position. Sometimes hardware is varied between testers. If the launch is in October, the specs are probably hashed out well, but if this is just an announcement with a delayed release, he may not even be testing with a 100% spec'd phone.
 
I don't blame Sprint one bit for throwing money at Apple to get the iPhone. Look at it from their perspective. They put most of their eggs in the Android basket with the Evo, and they are stuck in 3rd place. They took on some WP7 and some new Blackberry's, and they are still stuck in third place. Now, that third place is about to turn into last place if the AT&T-Mobile merger gets approved. The only way they can get close to Verizon and AT&T is to compete with them blow for blow, and the only way the gap can be closed is by offering the iPhone. People will buy it. Some people will leave Android to get it. Some people will switch carriers to get it with the unlimited data plan. Maybe 20billion is too much over the years, but they had to do something.
 
Jungle, I know I'm risking getting bit by those big teeth of yours, but think about it.

What's better, specs or real world capability?

A dual core phone with a nice big HD screen running the Vanilla version of the latest OS is fantastic! Most apps aren't even optimized to run on dual cores. They certainly won't be optimized for quad-core processors, or whatever else you wanted.

My feeling is that ICS will be optimized to run on a dual-core device, which might result in much better battery life, multi-tasking, who knows what else.

These are exciting times, my Polish friend. Now, go eat a Polish hot dog and get back here with a smile on your face! :D

You just ate yourself with this argument. You thing it is neccesary to buy new phone to get ICS, which will be opitimized for multiple cores?

I thought Android is Open Source.. Oh, that's bad, you mean.. really? Google Android is now closed-source? Damn...

Maybe let's better check it on xda?

HanSolo, you're definetely too self-confident. Maybe that's about that pop gun?
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i'm actually fine with the specs honestly.

the processor speed is adequate for me. Look how long other nexus devices are still being used, look at how long the DX has lasted with it's processor and that is WITH the crippled bootloader

Battery...ehh this to me is kind of an unknown. The fact that no on knows how ICS affects battery life leaves this one in the air. As it stands i feel that the battery will be enough

I don't drink the MegaPixel kool aid. I just want it to take good , timely shots. aka....better than Moto cameras.

agreed. although, with all of the collective high expectations for this thing, i was really kind of expecting a perpetual motion mechanism to power it. but i guess i'm okay settling for a battery which will likely last me the majority of my day ;)

seriously though, a lot of us are holding on to ancient phones (I'm still rocking an OG Droid1) until something comes out (on VZW) that is actually is worth paying money for. so, 1.5 ghz vs 1.2, no micro sd card slot, blah blah blah. this this is still CLEARLY what I (and a lot of others) have been waiting for (with the exception of the guys in the Vigor camp). i'm getting it (and so are all of you!) :)
 
Hey we could be getting 512 megs of RAM like the iPhone 4S :)

I'm pleased with Lee Johnsons specs if they pan out. Dual Core @1.5GHZ w/ 1GIG of RAM Nexus. That will easily last me 2 years. Dev community will be all over this thing. This is my next phone if everything pans out on Tuesday.

We'll see
 
On top of that, A9's multi-core offers true symmetrical multiprocessing, while the Scorpion is asymmetrical.
Asymmetrical how? Dual-core Snapdragons have Scorpion cores that can be clocked independently, which is an advantage.

Or is it like w/the new 4+1 quadcore chips that actually have an extra hidden low-power fifth core that automatically swaps in when the chip has only a minimal load on one core?
 
You just ate yourself with this argument. You thing it is neccesary to buy new phone to get ICS, which will be opitimized for multiple cores?

I thought Android is Open Source.. Oh, that's bad, you mean.. really? Google Android is now closed-source? Damn...

Maybe let's better check it on xda?

HanSolo, you're definetely too self-confident. Maybe that's about that pop gun?
Harrison-Ford-Chewbacca-Jimmy-Kimmel-icon-200x200.png

Perhaps I did just eat myself, Jungle. Perhaps I did just eat myself.

But what I'm trying to say is that just because the specs on the Nexus will be on par with other phones (SGSII HD, Vigor, etc.) doesn't make it "non-special". There are much more things involved in a phone that make it special. ICS, Form factor (sexy),HD resolution on a Super AMOLED screen and, if it's a true Nexus device (which I believe it is), updates directly from Google and not Samsung or Moto (after they've put their crap skins on it first).

All of this points to a very special device. Whether it's a 1.2 GHz or a 1.5 GHz or a 5 GHz device, doesn't really matter at this point. If they tried releasing it with 512 MB in RAM and an 800 MHz processor with a crappy qHD screen then yes, I'd be pissed. But these specs are great and on par with what I've expected.

And yes, I'm entirely too self-confident. But that's neither here nor there. And I don't use a pop-gun. I'm currently using this:

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Why don't you take a peek at the hologram projector? It's right there in the hole at the end. Go on, Jungle. Take a peek. :D
 
Hey we could be getting 512 megs of RAM like the iPhone 4S :)

I'm pleased with Lee Johnsons specs if they pan out. Dual Core @1.5GHZ w/ 1GIG of RAM Nexus. That will easily last me 2 years. Dev community will be all over this thing. This is my next phone if everything pans out on Tuesday.

We'll see

I wouldn't be surprised to see only 512 MB ram. We do realize this is a phone right :)
 
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