Google Nexus 2013 Concept By Rahul Sharma

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Designer: Rahul Sharma

Rahul Sharma has always managed to tease us of his many delicious imaginations of next generation handsets, and his latest idea comes in the form of the Google Nexus 2013. The phone is blessed with the combination of AMD CPU and Android Key Lime Pie. 

The form factor is definitely appealing; with its nice curve and very slim built. The front of the hand phone is fixed with a dual 2 MP camera for video chats and you will also find interesting features as illustrated in the following:

Airplay would be the key feature to blow people away. This is a video streaming app in the phone. The built-in Rfid sensor would detect any video content from devices nearby and start streaming from those devices. To quote Sharma, the new feature "brings new possibilities to the phone". Additionally, it boosts of a Hibernate mode, which saves battery and retaining the last active status of the phone. One more mind boggling thing is the facial recognition capability. It is able to read faces and facial signs to the extent that it could even decode human emotions. At the rear, a nano mesh chip is implanted to detect radiation levels.

You could potentially charge your phone up through body heat. This is made possible making use of a nanotechnology–based thermoelectric patch. The other features that complete the phone are a magnetic sensor, an altimeter, a pressure sensor, and a 6 point multi-touch feature, great for graphics and game fans. Notification is done via the illuminating Nexus logo at the back. Hardware specification is definitely not sluggish; details, the Google Nexus 2013 is powered by a AMD Piledriver (quad core) processor at speed of 1.7 GHz, a Nvidia Tegra 4 GPU graphic card, 2 GB of DDR3 RAM, and complemented by a 1600 x 840 pixels (4.9 in) display. The underlying OS is Android 4.2 Key Lime Pie and a 21 MP camera at the back using technology from Carl Zeiss Varo Tessar technology with physical zoom capability.

There is little not to like about this fully packed phone… even the UI (user interface) which is Tron-like, plus the capacitive buttons right down there at the bottom.

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  1. hi..Im student from Informatics engineering, this article is very informative, thanks for sharing :)

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