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Samsung Nexus S Shown Running Android 2.3 aka Gingerbread

What you’re looking at here is the Nexus S (Nexus Two) running what looks like Android 2.3 (Gingerbread). Blurry as ever, you know we couldn’t expect anything more at this point. Rumor still is floating around that we may see the new Gingerbread OS on the Nexus One this week, but as time is running out, we’re not sure how legit that really is. We’ve also obtained a couple other new shots of the device below for your viewing pleasure.

[VIA] Droid-Life
[VIA] Engadget

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Samsung delays Nexus Two Launch due to Hardware Issues

Well it appears as though the rumors regarding the launch of the Nexus Two at Samsung’s Event tomorrow were exactly that… a rumor. However, the company stated that due to some hardware issues with the device, it will be delayed a bit further. So, it wasn’t necessarily all a rumor, as the device is still definitely on it’s way. This leaves way for an exciting event tomorrow as Samsung will unveil a new Android device to us all, while we can still expect the Nexus device in the near future.

[VIA] TechCrunch

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Samsung Nexus Two Emerges but will it live up to the hype?

Looks like those rumors we heard we’re true. The Nexus Two is on the loose, and thanks to the folks over at Gizmodo, we’re able to get a little more inside information on the Android device. If you were hoping that the second addition to the Nexus family would be a ground-breaking one, then you may not be enthused about the Nexus Two. Not that it’s an unworthy Android contender next to its newest rivals, but let’s just say it doesn’t exactly stand out in the crowd. Sources claim that the Nexus Two looks and feels very similar to the Galaxy S and features a front-facing camera, and is running on a buggy version of Android (version unknown). Appearing to sport a 4-inch AMOLED display, the UI also seems very similar to other Galaxy S devices. It’s not much, but it’s not a bad looking device overall. Hopefully we’ll hear more at Samsung’s Press Event.

[VIA] Gizmodo

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