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Monday 30 May 2011

Leaked Nexus 3 Image

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Leaked Nexus 3 image surfaces on web, suggest button-less Ice Cream Sandwich

Leaked Nexus 3 Image

Oh boy! What we’ve got here, is this the next Nexus 3 Android handset? As claimed by Michael Blake from Techhog one of his friend work at Google Android team, who suggested him wait until December to get his new Android Smartphone at the time when next Android Nexus 3 will be out with Android Ice Cream Sandwich OS. He has also sent him an images (possibly rendered on Photoshop) of the actual handset being tested by Google as you can see above. The images suggest a clear look of traditional HTC construction, but based on the rumor going on last months we thought Nexus 3 would come from LG with Tegra 3 quad core processor. The source also mentioned Google testing both LG and HTC device so it’s not yet sure whom will be approved to manufacture next Google Nexus Phone.

As you can see the device on the image got no hardware button seems Google will also shift the buttonless OS in Ice Cream Sandwich similar they did on Honeycomb Tablet OS. Also it claimed the device is full of amazing specs and capable to handle Sprint CDMA network which means Google may exclusively launch it on Sprint first. We are still in doubt if the information from Techhog is solid or just some hype to get attraction. Shortly after the article were published all the info and image remove as the author said he got request to pulled them and don’t want to put his friend in any trouble. But the Internet just got enough time spread it all over. Stay tuned with us at Facebook and Twitter to keep yourself updated on latest Android Nexus 3 Smartphone

Where Beauty Meets Innovation

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ASUS PadFone: Where beauty meets innovation

ASUS PadFone Where beauty meets innovation

We are waiting for ASUS to unveiled it’s Hybrid phone-docking tablet “PadFone” tomorrow at at Computex Taipei. But, see what we have got here! Live images of the PadFone for your eye pleasure. When you slide the phone itself into the docking slate it connects via HDMI to transport the screen on larger display, while micro USB taking care of touch input also possibly get power from an extra battery. The phone then closed by a mechanical door for protection which has a little hole on it to discover the view for capturing moments. There is also see a pair of speaker meshes, which suggests the Pad feature dual speakers. Let’s have a look at the images below:

ASUS PadFone Where beauty meets innovation
ASUS PadFone Where beauty meets innovation
ASUS PadFone Where beauty meets innovation
ASUS PadFone Where beauty meets innovation
No clue on the specs yet! Just wait for a day and will bring you details. Stay tuned with us at Facebook and Twitter to keep yourself updated on latest ASUS PadFone.

 
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