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Re: SPRINT: GS2 vs Nexus Prime

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Originally Posted by gTen View Post
well we still don't know if Nexus Prime will even make it to sprint...and if it does when...

ICS brings native multicore support for cellphones..

and obviously SGS2 will get it..

SGS 2 will get an ICS update, but of course there will be a delay.

the Nexus Prime ships stock ICS, and supposedly sports super amoled HD display with 720p resolution, and an TI 1.5ghz dual-core processor on a 4.5" screen, these specs are much preferred to the SGS2 with its WVGA resolution, inferior screen (I think), lower clock speed on either the exynos or snapdragon (whatever they use, I know the tmobile variant has a snapdragon)...

IMO you want the Nexus Prime if Sprint gets it, it will be Samsung's awesome hardware with raw aosp google code, so Samsung won't have a chance to screw the code up. Better raw specs and first updates. And it will be the only "Samsung" phone which might be able to run Sense.
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