Samsung is gearing up for the release of Galaxy S III, its next flagship Android phone, which should stand above handsets such as Galaxy S II or the Galaxy Nexus, both launched last year.
Galaxy S III should pack the latest in the wireless industry, thus being capable of securing a top position on the market right from the beginning, but that does not prevent enthusiasts from dreaming of the next Google phone out there.
One concept phone that emerged on the web only recently shows what people want to see inside such as device, which should be the successor of Galaxy Nexus.
In fact, the concept device sports a name that sends back to the first Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich device out there: Galaxy Nexus Black S.
Coming from Antoine Brieux/NAK Studio, the concept device packs features and an outer design capable of catching anyone’s attention.
The smartphone features a 4.9 inch Super AMOLED+ touchscreen display, along with a 1.4 GHz quad-core application processor, which could be either an Exynos chip – if the device is made by Samsung – or a new Snapdragon from Qualcomm.
The phone’s specs list also shows 1.5GB of RAM, along with 32GB or 64GB of internal memory, HSPA connectivity, WiFi and Bluetooth capabilities, MicroUSB, HDMI and a 3.5mm headphone jack. It is powered by a 2050 mAh battery.
On the back, the new device would sport a 12-megapixel photo snapper, with LED flash and support for full HD video recording. A 3.2MP camera on the front would offer support for video calling.
Powered by the latest Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich platform release, the handset won’t sport buttons on the front, but it will be packed with the whole range of sensors that high-end smartphones feature today.
Have a look at the images attached to this article to make an idea of what the next Galaxy Nexus could look like, or head over to NAK Studio for more of them.
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