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Refreshed Nexus S coming? SMH

im gonna say its not a Nexus S its gonna be some touchwiz variant of the Nexus S with tmobile branding it wont be a pure google phone

When you look at the video it says the same model number that has passed through FCC filing of which the video clearly showed that it said Nexus S and any Android device with the Nexus branding is a pure google device.
 
Its would be logical that google would wait to come out with a new version of a phone they just released. While logical it may seem, if you look at the this video

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lrAjgYDx7yU

you will notice st 27 seconds that the phone looks as if it has a flip out qwerty. My guess would be that they will be coming out with a nexus s that has a qwerty keyboard. As far as new radios for hspda+ I couldn't say.

No I wouldn't say that there looks to be a physical kb because if you hold your Nexus S in the same angle you can reproduce this look and Im sure we don't have a hidden qwerty board somewhere on this device lol.
 
The i9020 was released in the UK and the US,the 2 biggest markets,the i9023 is the rest of the world version so to speak...i9020..samoled screen...i9023..slcd screen quite simple really..
 
The i9020 was released in the UK and the US,the 2 biggest markets,the i9023 is the rest of the world version so to speak...i9020..samoled screen...i9023..slcd screen quite simple really..

I don't think that this would be going through the FCC if it wasn't going to be used in the US.
 
Is the FCC to do with release of phones for use in the the US or for phones which are released by US companies,if its the latter then google is a US firm...
 
Is the FCC to do with release of phones for use in the the US or for phones which are released by US companies,if its the latter then google is a US firm...

The FCC is for communications devices used in the US. Even if it was the latter though the phone is made by Samsung in South Korea, not in the US. Plus, the FCC filing in this case is for use of T-Mobile USA's bands, which pretty much confirms that it's going to be used in the US.
 
However, it could just be for a testing device by Google to try to resolve problems with the current Nexus S and may not actually be released on a large scale. Even if it's just for one phone it would still need to be filed with the FCC if it's going to be used with US communications towers.
 
Ok, to once and for all stop this thread, read this. It's in Dutch, I know. It says that they sell the Nexus S i9023 Black Silver, that it will be released (here in the Netherlands) in 7 weeks, and if you look at the specifications, it says TFT display. It also says Dutch language and menu's.

On the same site, they already sell the US version (imported) for a high price. So there is a difference.

I hope this clear things up.

Deze versie van de Google Nexus S (i9023) beschikt over een Super Clear LCD touchscreen.

Translation: This version of the Google Nexus S (i9023) features a Super Clear LCD touchscreen.

By the way, logical thinking would bring you to this conclusion in the first place. If you realise that the US and the UK are not the only countries that want the Nexus S, and if you realise that there is a shortage of S-AMOLED's, and that because of that most countries will get a Super Clear LCD version, it is not very odd to think that this new model number is the Super Clear LCD version, right?
 
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