Toward  the end of 2011, Google seems to be rolling back the newest generation  of Nexus will reportedly also be matched with the presence of  generations of Google Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwiches new to the market.
 And  as before, Google seems to still be holding the Samsung as its  cooperation partners to bring back most new-generation successor to the  Nexus.
 Speculation  linked the presence of mobile phone-based Android platform at Google's  new, reportedly will be equipped with support for 720p resolution  display and even Samsung calls "Super AMOLED HD". In addition, the phone also will be supported by the OMAP4460 dual core processor.
 This new handset is named Nexus Prime, and there most likely will also be marketed using the same name it seems. And  unlike previous generations of phones that are only supported by a  network of wireless carriers only at launch, the latest mobile phone  Nexus Prime is reportedly going to be released by some wireless  operators as well who have also reportedly expressed interest.
 So  far Google is also rumored to be working closely with OEMs to release  Android phone 4.0 (Ice Cream Sandwich), which can be launched at the  same time anyway.
 When  examined more closely, what does Google do with its new mobile phone is  more or less similar to the approach taken towards the release of  Microsoft's new mobile phone that runs under Windows Phone platform  where every time a new phone that will be released then that moment too  soon renewed joy OS flavors are available.
 Until  now, unfortunately there has been no confirmation of the availability  of time-related Android-based phone 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwiches by both  parties this upcoming Google itself as well as Samsung.
