So what’s in the Nexus Prime? According to Geller, the Ice Cream Sandwich-based phone (that’s the aforementioned Android 4.0 mobile OS) is going to sport a Texas Instruments OMAP4460 processor – a dual-core, Cortex A9 chip that’s expected to run at 1.2 GHz. A full gigabyte of RAM supplements the chip, and all the device’s electronics – including its built-in 32 gigabytes of internal storage – fit within a nine-millimeter-thin frame.
The Nexus Prime’s AMOLED HD screen is expected to hit a total of 4.65 inches in width and run at a 720P resolution, or 1280-by-720 pixels. A 1.3-megapixel camera joins this screen on the smartphone’s front, but its more noteworthy sibling, a 5-megapixel camera capable of recording 1080P video, sits on the smartphone’s rear.
The Nexus Prime’s internal wireless connectivity runs all the way up to Wireless-N, and a built-in 1,750 mAh battery should give enthusiasts plenty of time for futzing around with all the new features of Ice Cream Sandwich – multitasking tool included!