Samsung Inadvertently Confirms Nexus Prime
In the midst of a lot of rumors and speculation Samsung has accidentally confirmed the Nexus Prime. In a cease and desist email written to a person in possession of Nexus Prime’s firmware, Samsung actually confirms that it will be actually making this next phone.
The email reported by Geek.com is as follows:
It has come to our attention that you are wrongfully in possession of, and intend to release or otherwise publicly disclose without Samsung’s consent, firmware for the Nexus Prime. By this letter, Samsung orders you to immediate cease, desist, and refrain from any and all such activities.
The Nexus Prime firmware is the exclusive property of Samsung and/or its partners, suppliers and affiliates. Any continued retention, use, or disclosure of Nexus Prime firmware, and/or Samsung’s confidential, proprietary, and trade secret information pertaining to Nexus Prime, will expose you to significant liability, both civil and potentially criminal.
Samsung expects your immediate compliance with the terms of this letter. You are instructed to contact my office immediately to discuss the return of Nexus Prime data in your possession and other remedial action. Samsung reserves all rights.
By this letter, you are also put on notice of your obligation not to alter, modify, delete, erase, or destroy, or cause or permit anyone else to alter, modify, delete, erase, or destroy, any evidence pertaining to the subject matter of this letter.
Thank you for immediate cooperation.
<Email sender>
General Counsel
Samsung Telecommunications America, LLC.

So the email finally makes it clear that the next wonder phone in Nexus series Nexus Prime will be coming from Samsung. The phone is expected to have Super AMOLED HD display with a resolution of 1280×720, dual-core 1.5 GHZ SoC from Texas Instruments, 1GB RAM, 4G LTE connectivity. It will run the next version of Android Ice Cream Sandwich.
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