That makes no sense dude. The Nexus S is not a carrier phone.If it's fate is left to a cell phone carrier in this case TMobile., Then no. It's predessor was soley controlled by google hence Google Phone.
and since Samsung is a master of providing high-end devices on almost every carrier around the country, I am pretty sure that will be nailed down. Now the only thing we need to convince to people is that there will not be a broken GPS.
Once they ship a product they cease support for it and begin to work on it's successor. It's about to be December and we still have no word on the Froyo 2.2 update for the US Galaxy S devices. That's just silly. Samsung hardly recognized the issue because there's still no official fix for it. They just keep spitting out new products and completely disregarding their last ones. When the Nexus S releases it'll be overshadowed by the Elite/Galaxy S2 in a few months.I am so glad you said this. I consistently feel that Samsung gets ridiculous amounts of bad rep for a few things that have gone wrong over the years, particularly the GPS issue. One of the first things Samsung did was acknowledge that it was indeed an issue and that they were working on a fix. That can't be said about all manufacturers.
Once they ship a product they cease support for it and begin to work on it's successor. It's about to be December and we still have no word on the Froyo 2.2 update for the US Galaxy S devices. That's just silly. Samsung hardly recognized the issue because there's still no official fix for it. They just keep spitting out new products and completely disregarding their last ones. When the Nexus S releases it'll be overshadowed by the Elite/Galaxy S2 in a few months.
Once they ship a product they cease support for it and begin to work on it's successor. It's about to be December and we still have no word on the Froyo 2.2 update for the US Galaxy S devices. That's just silly. Samsung hardly recognized the issue because there's still no official fix for it. They just keep spitting out new products and completely disregarding their last ones. When the Nexus S releases it'll be overshadowed by the Elite/Galaxy S2 in a few months.
Orion would be sick. However, Samsung was not scheduled to release it until Q4 2011. That's quite a ways off, I wonder what they did to release it so early. Could their be bugs or performance issues? We will see.Well we do have a semi confirmed spec on a dual core Orion, however this isn't even official. So if we just take this under consideration, that it does have dual core Orion, then maybe it might seem like an Android step in the definitely right direction.
Well we do have a semi confirmed spec on a dual core Orion, however this isn't even official. So if we just take this under consideration, that it does have dual core Orion, then maybe it might seem like an Android step in the definitely right direction.
Absolutely not... Nothing groundbreaking like the Nexus 1
No way is google going to release par hardware, won't happen. The nexus one still hangs with the big dogs. I am fully enjoying the details and development of this. Again, google, many fans rocking lte in the short, keep our numbers in mind, we love google.