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- Nokia Nexus G Android Phone Gets Trailer, Created by Bob Freking (Video)
Posted by : Viie shop
Sunday, 16 December 2012
We’ve seen one or two Nokia Android phones
before, but it’s on rare occasions that we get to see a Nexus Nokia
device. Here comes the Nokia Nexus G, that’s shown in the video below
and also in the pics extracted from it. These are the creations of Bob
Freking and we look forward to getting more detailed shots of the
device.
Nokia Nexus G features a 21 megapixel Pureview camera with low light photography, image oversampling, LED and Xenon flash and Carl Zeiss technology. There’s also image stabilization and lossless zoom and inside the Nokia smartphone we find a 1.7 GHz quad core CPU and 4 GB of RAM. The device is available in black white and 4 Nexus colors. Upfront we’ve got a 4.8 inch IPS LCD PureMotion HD+ screen with 1080p resolution.
This Nokia Android phone runs Android 4.3 Jelly Bean and adopts a unibody polycarbonate casing, that’s ergonomic and very, very tough. To that we add Nokia Rich Recording and all the storage you can imagine, probably 128 GB. People can only dream of Google’s mobile OS on Nokia phones for now, but some of us, like Bob Freking are looking forward to the day when they say goodbye to Windows Phone.
Nokia Nexus G features a 21 megapixel Pureview camera with low light photography, image oversampling, LED and Xenon flash and Carl Zeiss technology. There’s also image stabilization and lossless zoom and inside the Nokia smartphone we find a 1.7 GHz quad core CPU and 4 GB of RAM. The device is available in black white and 4 Nexus colors. Upfront we’ve got a 4.8 inch IPS LCD PureMotion HD+ screen with 1080p resolution.
This Nokia Android phone runs Android 4.3 Jelly Bean and adopts a unibody polycarbonate casing, that’s ergonomic and very, very tough. To that we add Nokia Rich Recording and all the storage you can imagine, probably 128 GB. People can only dream of Google’s mobile OS on Nokia phones for now, but some of us, like Bob Freking are looking forward to the day when they say goodbye to Windows Phone.