Oct 29 2010, 9:16am CDT | by Robert Evans
The Nexus Two is real and now we have something that approaches evidence of this. Gizmodo reports that a "friend" of theirs was able to play with it in person. The source claims this new smartphone is made by Samsung and that it bears a striking resemblance to the Galaxy S.
We're talking the same 4" AMOLED display (with a concave screen) and a black plastic body with a curved back and elegant tapering. It has a front-facing camera (Google is building video chat into Gingerbread) and runs a "buggy" version of Android. If Google keeps to the Nexus One's pattern, this thing will launch in early January and may sell exclusively through carphone warehouse.
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