Samsung-made Google Nexus S apparently confirmed by Best Buy
Although Samsung has reportedly denied making the next Nexus smartphone for Google, lots of sources suggest the device is real and will be officially unveiled soon – or maybe not that soon, due to rumored hardware issues.
The latest evidence supporting the existence of a new Nexus comes from Best Buy, which has mistakenly published some info about it. According to the retailer, the smartphone is called Nexus S (S most likely coming from Samsung), and T-Mobile USA will be one of the carriers to offer it.
These details have appeared over at Best Buy earlier today, but were quickly removed from the website. There’s still a Google cache page that can be seen, though.
Since a huge retailer like Best Buy should know what devices it’s going to launch well ahead of their actual launch, we could say that the Nexus S is pretty much real. Let’s hope it won’t be long until Google puts Gingerbread on it and gets it ready for an official announcement.
Via Phandroid
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