Samsung's Galaxy S II might be the South Korean conglomerate's latest triumph in the world of Android-powered smartphones, but it is just a pause before they roll out the next big thing, of course. Google's own smartphones (which has been outsourced
to others to manufacture) have always been pretty high end to begin
with, and one good thing about those is this – you get the latest
operating system version always. Well, the rumored upcoming Google phone
is the Samsung Nexus Prime, where it might also be known as the
GT-I9250 if you are a sucker for model numbers.
It seems that Samsung's website has posted a blank support page for the GT-I9250, and nothing of note has been uploaded save for a couple of red herrings,
including a random FAQ as well as How-to entries which have nothing to
do with the GT-I9250 at all. Perhaps this is a placeholder at the
moment, but how come they didn't put in more effort to make it more
GT-I9250-centric?
There are other rumors swirling around Google's
upcoming flagship handset, and that includes an upgrade in its display
to touch 4.65″ in size, not to mention a jaw-dropping 1,280x720 HD
resolution count. It is also said to come with a curved display
alongside a rather svelte 8.8mm in thickness. What do you think – is it
the real deal or not?