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Samsung Nexus S Debuting Next Week with Google Android OS 2.3

After weeks of leaks and rumors, the Samsung Nexus S has just been officially announced. This high-end smartphone will be the first with Google's Android OS 2.3. It will as well have a large, Super AM-OLED display, dual cameras, and much more.

This Samsung smartphone will as well have much in common with this company's Galaxy S series models, including a tablet shape with a 4-inch, WVGA, Super AM-OLED touchscreen. The latest model, nevertheless, will have what's being called a "Contour Display" which curves to fit against the user's face.

The Nexus S will have a front-facing video camera

The Nexus S will have a front-facing video camera, and Google has built support for multiple cameras into the latest version of its operating system. Android OS 2.3 as well has support for VoIP (Voice over Internet Protocol)/SIP software, even though the rumored Google Talk client is not included.

Loads of Wireless CapabilitiesThis smartphone is designed to work with T-Mobile's network, and will offer 3G however not this carrier's faster HSPA+ service.

In addition, support for Nearly Field Communication innovation has been added to Android OS 2.3. This allows users to read information off of day in day out objects like stickers and posters that are embedded with NFC chips.

This device is being sold unlocked, which means it will work with any carrier that uses the GSM standard. Nevertheless, the U.S. version only includes support for T-Mobile's 3G network.

More information: Brighthand