• Samsung’s Google Nexus 10 video shows new lockscreen

  • In this day and age of competitive gizmo-warfare, even a 5-second video can make just headlines that an elaborate hands-on video can. The video hither shows off a new lock screen layout that’s quite a good sight, really. The device will pack a 2560×1600 pixels resolution display that spans 10.1 inches, beats Apple’s Retina display in pixel density, is powered by a dual-core Exynos5250 SoC with two Cortex A15 core, each clocked at 1.7GHz and the visual treats of a Mali-T604 GPU.
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    The Google Nexus 10 was to make its first showing at tomorrow’s Google event in New York. However, along came Hurricane Sandy and swept the date to further.

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    [Gsmarena]

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