The realm of Android phones is always evolving and very competitive, and it's probably never been more thrilling to watch for the upcoming launches. Because of the growing technological innovations for these new smartphones, it's fun to check out what the new releases are offering. Here's a glimpse at a few of the new Android phones hitting the stores soon.
One of the most greatly anticipated Android launches of the year is the Nexus Prime - Google's improvement on last year's Nexus S. Coming out in October, the potential superpower smartphone is going to be the first launched on the Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich operating system, borrowing parts from the Android Gingerbread and Honeycomb operating systems. Because many of the specifications of the phone have come from unknown Internet sources, there are only rumors as to what the real phone will include when launched. Apparently, the Nexus Prime will feature a four-inch AMOLED HD, 1280x720-pixel monitor. With a 720p display, it will have an advantage on every rival. Better yet, the phone is said to have a dual-core 1.5GHz ARM CPU and a minimum of 1GB RAM, again beating all of its rivals. These new and awesome features, should they be true, can make the Nexus Prime a game-changer in the Android industry.
Next up is the new Droid Bionic, developed with one goal in mind: data speed. The Bionic is the first dual-core smartphone to operate on Verizon's 4G LTE network. That additionally implies that it will be offered only to Verizon customers. It will work on the Android 2.3 operating system with a Motorola Application Platform. First said to be launched in Q2 2011, the date has been postponed until September, making several individuals question if there may be potential issues. Motorola says there were a few problems with the 4G LTE they needed to address before the release. With an OMAP-4 dual-core processor paired with smartphone functions like GPS, HDMI output, and 3G/4G wireless hotspot ability, the Bionic is sure to capture some attention.
After missing the boat with Samsung's launch of the Galaxy S2, T-Mobile will follow with their own edition of Samsung's very popular Android phone. The Hercules will be launched only to T-Mobile customers and is anticipated to hit stores in October. Similar to the Nexus Prime, the specifications are based solely on rumors. Nevertheless, the rumors let people get very hyped up over what they read, and hope will be in the cards for Samsung's latest launch. It looks like Samsung is sticking with the old saying, "if it's not broke, don't fix it," as they are only making a few small adjustments to the Galaxy S2. The Hercules will supposedly feature a 4.5" AMOLED screen, a bit bigger than the Galaxy's 4.3. Furthermore, the Hercules is said to have a 1.5 GHz processor, upgrading from 1.2 Operating on the Android 2.3.3 OS, you can rely on the Hercules to be as high in demand as its predecessor.
Excitement is practically unavoidable after checking out a few of the new Android devices coming out in late 2011. Shoppers should be thrilled since obviously, the large degree of competition in the Android device industry is offering smarter, more impressive phones.
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