now he’s back with the Google Nexus 2013, pictured below. We’re dealing
with a phone that runs Android Key Lime Pie on top of an AMD CPU. The
design is curved and very thin and I actually like this form factor a
lot. The handset gets a dual 2 megapixel camera at the front for 3D
calls and many more interesting features detailed below.
It also comes with Airplay, the ability to stream video on the screen
from any device nearby, a Rfid sensor, that can “bring new
possibilities to the phone” according to the designer and a Hibernate
mod, for saving battery and keeping the current state of the device
intact. It even has a chemical sensor, a cool feature that allows it to
sense human emotions and facial signals, plus detection radiation
levels, all of that through a nano mesh chip at the back.Heat charging is available via the thermoelectric patch using
nanotechnology and it allows it to charge the handset through body heat
when held in hand or when exercising. Other features include a pressure
sensor, an altimeter, magnetic sensor and 6 point multitouch, useful for
games and graphics. There’s an illuminating back Nexus logo for
notifications and if you want hardware details, know that the Google
Nexus 2013 has a quad core AMD Piledriver 1.7 GHz processor, a Nvidia
Tegra 4 GPU, a 4.9 inch 1600 x 840 p display and 2 GB of DDR3 RAM.
Android 4.2 Key Lime Pie is the OS and at the back there’s a 21
megapixel camera with Carl Zeiss Varo Tessar technology and physical
zoom.
I can’t think of any feature lacking from this phone… Even the
capacitive buttons at the bottom are extremely cool and so is the
Tron-like user interface.
http://www.concept-phones.com
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