Google CEO Eric Schmidt gave the tech world a sneak preview of the successor to the Google Nexus One handset today, while confirming that the Android 2.3 OS it runs off will be rolled-out within weeks. The device, which is rumoured to be called the Nexus S, has a curved candybar format with an AMOLED screen and will support NFC tech, which will turn your handset into a digital wallet Schmidt was speaking at the Web 2.0 summit in San Francisco, where he held up a phone he described simply as an “unannounced product” running Android 2.3 Gingerbread. We still don’t know who makes it, but it looks very much like some of the recent mobile offerings from Samsung
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Windows Phone 7 devices with memory cards inside have come under fire. Why? Once the microSD cards are used in a WP7 handset , the format of the card is changed and cannot be used in other devices.
Google has hinted that its Android 2.3 Gingerbread update is near release, with a rather delicious tweet. The official Twitter account for Google’s mobile arm – unsurprisingly called @GoogleMobile – tweeted an image of a whole load of Android gingerbread men, saying: “Our cafes are baking something sweet”. And, well, that’s it.





