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Google Nexus S new picture surfaces, confirms concave form

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Google Nexus S new picture surfaces, confirms concave form
Yet another picture of the Google Nexus S surfaces to confirm the device's weird concave form, but this time it is a lot blurrier so the form is just about all you can see. The image below appeared on the Picasa stream of a Google employee.

The handset might be the most anticipated phone this Holiday season as rumors picture it as the first dual-core phone to appear on the market. The Nexus S will be manufactured by Samsung and is expected to sport a weird concave design, but whether the screen will follow the device's casing is still an open question. Sammy conducted research, which suggested that such a form would improve the usability of a touchscreen handset.

It was just a few days ago, when Google's own Eric Schmidt teased us by showing the Nexus S in public. Back then, the close-ups suggested the curvaceous design form. And now we might see the device presented by the main person behind Android, Andy Rubin. Will all the hype translate into a great device? We are yet to see.

source: Engadget via Unwired View
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1. zerglisk posted on 23 Nov 2010, 14:06

on T-Mobile~ yea~ but I cannot upgrade yet.. DAMN!

2. concoc (unregistered) posted on 06 Dec 2010, 08:07

If had USB3.0 together with Nexus 5 it would be brilliant!!!

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