Samsung developed Google Nexus S will soon make it to Indian shores. Nexus S running on Android 2.3 has been confirmed by Samsung for a price of around Rs. 30,000 (Rs. 30,400 to be exact). It’s the I9023 model, which means the phone has a 4-inch Super Clear LCD as compared to I9020’s Super AMOLED.
Other features however, remain the same like 1GHz processor, 5MP camera with LED flash, Wi-Fi 802.11b/g/n, Bluetooth 2.1, NFC, 16GB internal memory, GPS and 1500mAh battery.
As we’ve told you countless times in the past the Galaxy S from Samsung is one of the most popular smartphones on the market powered by Google’s Android mobile platform. Much of this success, as you’re sure to know, can be attributed to the fact that the Galaxy S has appeared in one form or another on pretty much every major carrier here in the United States. But, Samsung isn’t looking to kill off the Galaxy S brand anytime soon – not by a long shot.
In facy, they’ve already made known that they will be releasing an official successor to the device appropriately dubbed the Galaxy S 2 but that’s not the only successor the highly popular Android phone will be getting. If you’ve been paying attention you’ll know that just the other day we let you in on a rumor that the Galaxy S would be getting another successor dubbed the Galaxy S Plus. Now, Samsung has come forth to officially announce the device saying it will initially be coming to Russia as the Samsung Galaxy S 2011 Edition.
Just as the rumors had suggested the Galaxy S Plus will feature a 1.4GHz processor, 4-inch AMOLED display and will come complete with Google’s latest Android ‘Gingerbread’ 2.3. Unfortunately, there was no word on when the device will be making it to the United States if at all so we’ll have to keep you posted on that front.
This Creepy Android head called The Giantbum and designed by Nathaniel Mellor. This Robot head is ready for sale at around $75.000. It’s a lil bit creepy but it will be so much more interesting if they put a beautiful women face not this one. Watch the video after the break. [2dayblog]