First REAL Nexus Prime Leak

Toss3

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"What you are seeing here is the first live photo of the Nexus Prime (or part of it), which comes to confirm several important specs of the upcoming device. First, we've got the HD resolution of the Super AMOLED confirmed - that's 720p on a screen just 4.3" in diagonal. As you can see from the image itself this gives you a pixel density of over 320 dpi, which is certainly more than anyone could need."



via GSMArena
 

Toss3

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i doubt it
seems more like the SGS2 HD LTE that was released in Korea
Did you take notice of the onscreen buttons? This is definitely the real deal.

GSMArena made the mistake of mixing DPI with PPI, so it's quite possible that the screen is in fact going to be 4.65" just like the SGS 2 HD. The 96 missing pixels are for the onscreen buttons and thus 1280x720 on 4.65 = ppi of 316.
 
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voyager_s

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Interesting...looks nice. Shame about the large bezel but it does look like the real deal.

Can't wait to see the specs. Its tempting for sure but im gonna wait for nexus s build of ICS before i commit to another handset. My contract still got 12 months to go

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T-Macgnolia

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Looks good, of course you cant see anything from the picture but I do not want virtual home buttons
Sorry but the virtual home, back, search, and menu buttons is one of the features Ice Cream Sandwich is making standard in the Android OS. This is probably an effort to cut out on the pesky problem of hardware buttons wearing out as so many people complain about the hard or soft keys on their device stop working. Not to mention the money and time device manufactures can save from not having to put these buttons on a device.
 

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there's an advantage to a hardware button, even if it's a capacitative one

as it can end task when the Apps hung

if it's a soft button, then you are SOL when an App hung, and it hogs the entire screen as it usually does ;)
 

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there's an advantage to a hardware button, even if it's a capacitative one

as it can end task when the Apps hung

if it's a soft button, then you are SOL when an App hung, and it hogs the entire screen as it usually does ;)
This is where the problem is

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