Today's buzz is all about the Samsung Nexus S -- a still-under-wraps smartphone believed to be the successor to . According to various leaks, the Nexus S will be a "Google experience" device, meaning it'll run a stock version of Android without any of those . And, if the latest rumors prove to be true, the Samsung Nexus S will be rocking the as-of-yet-unannounced release.
While nothing official has been said about the Nexus S so far, the unofficial evidence is certainly stacking up fast. Here's a look at the latest leaks and intelligence surrounding the hotly anticipated Android device.
Earlier today, tech blog Engadget posted said to show the Samsung Nexus S out in the wild. The images depict a slim-looking black phone with rounded edges, a front-facing camera, and a "Google" logo imprinted on its back. Engadget says the pictures were taken about a month ago; the site provides no specifics, however, as to how they were obtained.
The images, it's worth noting, do match up with a mock-up created by the gang at a couple of weeks back (posted at the top of ). The Giz crew says it created its mock-up based on an unnamed source's first-hand experience with the phone.