An 'in-beta' version of the Samsung Nexus Prime, the new Google phone, has reportedly been played with in the US, with a member of 4Chan claiming they were given the handset by a Samsung representative.
Given that 4Chan is a forum where users prefer to be anonymous the information posted can't be verified but the detailed account does read like it is from someone in the know.
The user explained that the phone is heavier than the Samsung Galaxy S2, has a Super AMOLED 4.65-inch 1280 x 720 HD screen, 16GB internal memory and a dual core 1.5Ghz processor – all specs that have been hinted at before.
Not only was the speed of the phone a major factor, but after loading up many apps performance was apparently impressive.
Win, lose and drawerAs the phone was running Ice Cream Sandwich – the OS that bridges both tablets and phones – the user commented that the UI has had a major facelift since Gingerbread, is smoother to use and the screens had a 'glassy look' to them.
They also noted just how the app drawer – one of the big feature on Android 2.4 – will work.
There are three sections for apps, games and widgets and you can preview how a widget will look on the homescreen before porting it onto the screen, which is handy.
There's no Samsung Nexus Prime UK release date as of yet, but we will keep you updated.
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