
Top Reasons the Galaxy Nexus WINS
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DROID/Nexus Prime or iPhone 5? I'm going to say DROID Prime here. Neither device exists yet but I have a good feeling about this upcoming Android device! Follow on Twitter: twitter.com Circle on Google+: gplus.to
The video presents a speculative overview of the Galaxy Nexus Prime based entirely on rumors, focusing on what Marques Brownlee believes would make the device a standout in 2011. He highlights Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich as a major draw, praising Nexus devices for timely updates and strong developer support, which he expects to continue with the Prime. The display is a key selling point, with expectations of a Samsung Super AMOLED panel at 1280 by 720 resolution and a larger 4.5 inch to 4.65 inch screen, contributing to crisp visuals and an immersive viewing experience. Battery life is emphasized as strong, with rumors of a large battery around 1650 mAh that would sustain heavy use, particularly benefiting power users. Performance is described as fast thanks to stock Ice Cream Sandwich on a potential dual core 1.2 to 1.5 GHz processor, while 4G LTE support is anticipated, possibly arriving first on Verizon. Throughout, Marques quips about the device being a Nexus Prime and a crowd favorite if released by Verizon without major issues, closing with anticipation for the phone’s arrival and its impact on the Android ecosystem.
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