Google and Samsung announce that the Galaxy Nexus, a.k.a the Nexus Prime, will not launch at the Mobile Unpacked conference October 12 next Wednesday, as expected and teased.
Google and Samsung “just felt it was the wrong time to hold a launch event, as the world continues mourning Jobsâ€:
The decision to postpone things was made late last night at the top levels of both companies, sources said, with Jobs’ death being the reason. There are no delays with the product itself, sources insisted.
Samsung and Google later updated their original press statement, which now reads:
We believe this is not the right time to announce a new product as the world expresses tribute to Steve Jobs’s passing.
They are likely to make an announcement on the launch late next week. Â The new Google phone is built by Samsung and is rumored to have a 4.65-inch, 720P display with dual core 1.5GHz Samsung processor, NFC, 1GB of RAM and runs over Android Ice Cream Sandwich. It will likely be one of the stronger competitors for iPhone 4S.
The next version of Android dubbed Ice Cream Sandwich– following the naming convention of a dessert beginning with the next letter of the alphabet, will bring us a new unified version of the system and will definitely bridge the gap between tablets and phones ending the fragmentation as we all know it.
Ice Cream Sandwich will be the newest version of Android, and it’s going to bring the goodness of Honeycomb to phones, along with Gingerbread features to tablets, a new multitasking capabilities for less memory management issues, resizable widgets and a new user interface. The update coming in Q4 of this year.