Bob Freking’s Best Shots With The Google Nexus Jellybeans Concepts
Designer: Bob Freking
When future technological concepts
were asked to be suggested for Google Nexus Jelly beans, we kept
envisioning while Bob Freking got the job done and designed the 5
flashy Android 5.0 Jellybeans models.
ASUS, HTC, Motorola, Samsung and
Sony are the companies participating in this exhilarating project.
These jellybean androids comprise new tablet features. Like a voice
assistant called ‘Majel’. Google Chrome is encompassed in the
final version and combined with Chrome OS. The heavy Chrome
OS/Jellybean combo is anticipated to support the Dual boot with
Windows.
While moving towards devices, 2GB of
RAM, 4G and Android 5.0 Jellybean, plus some CPU choices (S4/S5/Tegra
3/4) is seemed to be shared by them. Bob has presented the
followings:
- Google Nexus Infinity
- Google Nexus One X
- Google Nexus Razr
- Google Galaxy Nexus II
- Google Xperia Nexus
ASUS Google Nexus, the Google Nexus
Infinity: this model offers are specs as a 7″ Super IPS+ 1080p HD
Screen with an 8MP Camera. The design is restored to be same black
one. And for glee Nividia 3 or S4 processor can be attained.
Besides HTC One X- a beauty is taken
as Google Nexus One X with the specs of 4.8″ Super LCD2 Display,
16MP (HTC Titan) Camera with Image Sense and a Poly-carbonate Body.
The Google Nexus Razr is gotten from
Motorola featuring a slim body of 7mm, 3000mAh of superb battery.
Among all the jellybean models it has the most stylish looks.
Samsung Galaxy has always been under
spot light and in form of The Google Galaxy Nexus II it’s a boom.
Mixing the design of the S III and Original Nexus, having Exynos 5
Processor and Super AMOLED 4.8″ RGB HD, Google Galaxy Nexus II
could be a success.
And in the
end, The Google Xperia Nexus with Bravia Engine Display @ 4.5″ HD,
Cyber shot stacked 13MP Exmor R Camera and xLoud and further Walkman
features is a complete package of fun and style!
These Google Nexus jellybean models
are mind blowing for the lovers of tech! Hold on just a little more
and let’s hope that Google won’t be keeping us long awaited.
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