I don't think it's actually going to be called the Nexus Prime, but regardless of the name, the new Nexus device from Google should be one heck of a device. The Galaxy S2 is impressive, but on a phone like that, you'll have to wait for Google to release the Ice Cream Sandwich source code to Samsung. After that, you wait for Samsung to make their changes to it, and this process takes forever. If you're looking to run the new Ice Cream Sandwich operating system, I'd definitely recommend waiting for a device that runs it right out of the box. (Right now we know it as the Nexus Prime)
Thursday, January 19, 2012
Should i get the tmobile galaxy s2 (hercules) or wait for the Nexus Prime?
I have a upgrade coming up! I was wondering if i should get the tmobile galaxy s2 (hercules) i think or september 26 or wait for the Nexus Prime in october? which phone is going to be better?Should i get the tmobile galaxy s2 (hercules) or wait for the Nexus Prime?
I don't think it's actually going to be called the Nexus Prime, but regardless of the name, the new Nexus device from Google should be one heck of a device. The Galaxy S2 is impressive, but on a phone like that, you'll have to wait for Google to release the Ice Cream Sandwich source code to Samsung. After that, you wait for Samsung to make their changes to it, and this process takes forever. If you're looking to run the new Ice Cream Sandwich operating system, I'd definitely recommend waiting for a device that runs it right out of the box. (Right now we know it as the Nexus Prime)cleansing diet
I don't think it's actually going to be called the Nexus Prime, but regardless of the name, the new Nexus device from Google should be one heck of a device. The Galaxy S2 is impressive, but on a phone like that, you'll have to wait for Google to release the Ice Cream Sandwich source code to Samsung. After that, you wait for Samsung to make their changes to it, and this process takes forever. If you're looking to run the new Ice Cream Sandwich operating system, I'd definitely recommend waiting for a device that runs it right out of the box. (Right now we know it as the Nexus Prime)
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