
Samsung Galaxy Nexus will cost a bomb?
Natasha Garyali
Post Galaxy Nexus launch, the attention shifts from the features to the price. So will Galaxy Nexus cost a bomb, looks like
Published on Oct 20, 2011
Will it be within budget or cost a bomb? That's what everybody is thinking post the launch of the highly anticipated Galaxy Nexus in Hong Kong yesterday.
While we maybe still be debating, looks like the folks over at the SammyHub have got their hands on the pricing list. They have compiled a list where Galaxy Nexus will be launched ( mostly around November) and at what price. Let us say at the outset that the prices are anything but "cheap".
Even though at the moment only the European prices have been revealed, it appears that the Galaxy Nexus will cost approx US$831 in Sweden, US$936 in Austria. We are hoping for a price cut when the device arrives in Asia probably later this year or next. It is speculated that the smartphone will be made available in stores in some countries by November itself.
Check out the list below: ( courtesy Sammyhub)
It does not comes as a surprise that Samsung wants to cash in on the popularity of Galaxy Nexus. Apart from being the world's first smartphone to run on Ice Cream sandwich, Galaxy Nexus comes with stunning specifications like a 1.2GHz dual-core processor, 1750mAh rechargeable battery and a big 4.65-inches Super AMOLED plus display supporting 1280 by 720 pixels resolution.
There is more; released in two variants HSPA+ and LTE version, the device comes strapped to a 5-megapixel camera, 1 GB RAM and 16 or 32GB of storage. Offering great connectivity options through Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, GPS, Galaxy Nexus also packs in features like Face Unlock, Beam and Share, Cloud and more.
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