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No Galaxy Nexus for Indians: Samsung
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May 03, 2012
First Published: 13:59 IST(3/5/2012)
Last Updated: 14:05 IST(3/5/2012)
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Samsung Galaxy Nexus
If you were eagerly awaiting the launch of Samsung's much hyped Galaxy Nexus smartphone, there's bad news. Samsung has announced that it will not be releasing the Nexus phone in India. Google and Samsung have partnered together to come out with Galaxy Nexus. The smartphone is powered by
the latest Android 4.0 known as Ice Cream Sandwich. It also features Android Beam, face unlock, voice typing, HD display and 4G connectivity.

The disappointing announcement came through Samsung India's twitter page, "The Galaxy Nexus will not be launched in India. Watch this space for the next big thing!"

Rumour has it that Samsung has kept the launch on hold, while it focuses on its other major launch Galaxy S III, which will be unveiled in London tonight.

Recently, Google had revealed that Galaxy Nexus will be available on the new-devices section of the Play service, but even that option seems invalid for Indians.


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