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Samsung Galaxy Nexus spotted within the wild? (video)

Leaks are flying left and right as Samsung’s Unpacked event approaches, with the newest coming from Romania’s Mobilissimo.ro. Today, the positioning published new images and video of what often is the Samsung Galaxy Nexus — the long-awaited follow-as much as the Nexus S . At this point, it’s difficult to claim whether the device (model number “Tuna”) totally jibes with the leaked specs we saw earlier this week, though its spacious display (rumored to be of four.65-inch HD Super AMOLED stock) does look rather sharp — the screenshots we have seen are indeed at 720 x 1280 resolution. Apart from that, the handset appears to boast a 1,750mAh battery, together with a five megapixel camera and that rumored Ice Cream Sandwich UI, replete with onscreen buttons.

Compared with the Nexus S , front-facing camera in this handset is shifted further to the perfect, with the proximity sensor nestled between the earpiece and the shooter, instead of all of the way at the left. Its corners, meanwhile, seem less rounded than what you will find at the earlier version, though we noticed that it does have a micro-USB port lurking on the bottom center, very similar to its ancestor. Obviously, we’ll need to wait until October 11th to peer whether these shots are nearly as good as advertised, but it is easy to head past the break to look the purportedly authentic video or to stare upon some extra screenshots.

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Samsung Galaxy Nexus spotted within the  wild? (video)

Samsung Galaxy Nexus spotted within the  wild? (video)

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