Nexus with Ice Cream Sandwich!

Hugo Barra, product management director of Android at Google, introduces the Android beam function of the new Galaxy Nexus smartphone in Hong Kong.

By:HT STAFF
| Updated on: Oct 19 2011, 19:02 IST
Hugo Barra, product management director of Android at Google, introduces the Android beam function of the new Galaxy Nexus smartphone in Hong Kong.
Hugo Barra, product management director of Android at Google, introduces the Android beam function of the new Galaxy Nexus smartphone in Hong Kong.
1/7 Hugo Barra, product management director of Android at Google, introduces the Android beam function of the new Galaxy Nexus smartphone in Hong Kong.
Matias Duarte, senior director of Android User Experience at Google, holding the new Galaxy Nexus smartphone, tries to demonstrate the Face Unlock feature to activate the Galaxy Nexus, the first to use the Google Ice Cream Sandwich Android OS.
Matias Duarte, senior director of Android User Experience at Google, holding the new Galaxy Nexus smartphone, tries to demonstrate the Face Unlock feature to activate the Galaxy Nexus, the first to use the Google Ice Cream Sandwich Android OS.
Matias Duarte, senior director of Android User Experience at Google, holding the new Galaxy Nexus smartphone, tries to demonstrate the Face Unlock feature to activate the Galaxy Nexus, the first to use the Google Ice Cream Sandwich Android OS.
2/7 Matias Duarte, senior director of Android User Experience at Google, holding the new Galaxy Nexus smartphone, tries to demonstrate the Face Unlock feature to activate the Galaxy Nexus, the first to use the Google Ice Cream Sandwich Android OS.
A model displays the new Galaxy Nexus smartphone, the first to use the latest - Ice Cream Sandwich - version of Google's Android operating system, during a news conference in Hong Kong.
A model displays the new Galaxy Nexus smartphone, the first to use the latest - Ice Cream Sandwich - version of Google's Android operating system, during a news conference in Hong Kong.
A model displays the new Galaxy Nexus smartphone, the first to use the latest - Ice Cream Sandwich - version of Google's Android operating system, during a news conference in Hong Kong.
3/7 A model displays the new Galaxy Nexus smartphone, the first to use the latest - Ice Cream Sandwich - version of Google's Android operating system, during a news conference in Hong Kong.
Kevin Packingham, Samsung's senior VP of product innovation holds the Galaxy Nexus. Samsung Electronics unveiled its new smartphone running on 'Ice Cream Sandwich', Google's latest Android OS, stepping up the challenge on Apple's iPhone.
Kevin Packingham, Samsung's senior VP of product innovation holds the Galaxy Nexus. Samsung Electronics unveiled its new smartphone running on 'Ice Cream Sandwich', Google's latest Android OS, stepping up the challenge on Apple's iPhone.
Kevin Packingham, Samsung's senior VP of product innovation holds the Galaxy Nexus. Samsung Electronics unveiled its new smartphone running on 'Ice Cream Sandwich', Google's latest Android OS, stepping up the challenge on Apple's iPhone.
4/7 Kevin Packingham, Samsung's senior VP of product innovation holds the Galaxy Nexus. Samsung Electronics unveiled its new smartphone running on 'Ice Cream Sandwich', Google's latest Android OS, stepping up the challenge on Apple's iPhone.
Samsung and Google postponed the announcement of the Galaxy Nexus in respect to Steve Jobs, the late co-founder of Apple Inc., who died on October 5. Samsung Electronics Co. Ltd unveiled its Galaxy Nexus smartphone, the first to use the latest version of Google's Android operating system.
Samsung and Google postponed the announcement of the Galaxy Nexus in respect to Steve Jobs, the late co-founder of Apple Inc., who died on October 5. Samsung Electronics Co. Ltd unveiled its Galaxy Nexus smartphone, the first to use the latest version of Google's Android operating system.
Samsung and Google postponed the announcement of the Galaxy Nexus in respect to Steve Jobs, the late co-founder of Apple Inc., who died on October 5. Samsung Electronics Co. Ltd unveiled its Galaxy Nexus smartphone, the first to use the latest version of Google's Android operating system.
5/7 Samsung and Google postponed the announcement of the Galaxy Nexus in respect to Steve Jobs, the late co-founder of Apple Inc., who died on October 5. Samsung Electronics Co. Ltd unveiled its Galaxy Nexus smartphone, the first to use the latest version of Google's Android operating system.
Models display the new Galaxy Nexus smartphone during a news conference in Hong Kong. South Korea's Samsung Electronics Co. Ltd on Wednesday unveiled its Galaxy Nexus smartphone, the first to use the latest version of Google's Android operating system.
Models display the new Galaxy Nexus smartphone during a news conference in Hong Kong. South Korea's Samsung Electronics Co. Ltd on Wednesday unveiled its Galaxy Nexus smartphone, the first to use the latest version of Google's Android operating system.
Models display the new Galaxy Nexus smartphone during a news conference in Hong Kong. South Korea's Samsung Electronics Co. Ltd on Wednesday unveiled its Galaxy Nexus smartphone, the first to use the latest version of Google's Android operating system.
6/7 Models display the new Galaxy Nexus smartphone during a news conference in Hong Kong. South Korea's Samsung Electronics Co. Ltd on Wednesday unveiled its Galaxy Nexus smartphone, the first to use the latest version of Google's Android operating system.
Google's top mobile executive Andy Rubin,and JK Shin, president and head of mobile communications business from Samsung, hold the new Galaxy Nexus smartphone during the news conference in Hong Kong.
Google's top mobile executive Andy Rubin,and JK Shin, president and head of mobile communications business from Samsung, hold the new Galaxy Nexus smartphone during the news conference in Hong Kong.
Google's top mobile executive Andy Rubin,and JK Shin, president and head of mobile communications business from Samsung, hold the new Galaxy Nexus smartphone during the news conference in Hong Kong.
7/7 Google's top mobile executive Andy Rubin,and JK Shin, president and head of mobile communications business from Samsung, hold the new Galaxy Nexus smartphone during the news conference in Hong Kong.
First Published Date: 19 Oct, 12:58 IST
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