That Google Nexus S phone, which we're anticipating making a lot of 'leaked appearances' in the next few weeks, has popped up again.
This time there are a few more (admittedly rather blurry) photos of the Samsung-manufactured phone, as well as some screenshots, too.
The interesting about is the possible specs, because some of them would be a little underpowered for a cutting-edge device.
The headline stuff is as to be expected: WVGA four-inch screen, 720p video recording, and a (possibly dual-core) ArmV7 CPU.
Where's all the storage?
But it may also come with only 1GB of internal storage, which is much lower than the first Galaxy S, and only 328MB of RAM, though XDA Developers Forum, which showed off the device, posits that it could be 512MB.
Super AMOLED 2, which offers improved performance and contrast ratios over the first Super AMOLED screen, could also be used, which would make the Nexus S a really rather decent handset.
And Gingerbread will be bringing some UI changes to the Android system too: new icons at the top and more angular menu screens are in effect, although the overall operation looks pretty much the same.
It can't be too long until the Nexus S moves from 'unannounced' to... well... 'announced', so we'll be bringing you our Google Nexus S review and a UK release date as soon as humanly possible. If we can hire any cyborgs to do it faster, we'll do that too.
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