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The phones and tablets of the future will be nothing more than transparent, flexible sheets that can also display holograms–at least according to Samsung.
The Galaxy Nexus is a new pure-Google phone which, like the Nexus S before it, is a collaboration between Google and Samsung. It’s the first handset to feature Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich, Google’s ambitious new upgrade. Judging from the brief time I’ve had with a unit loaned to me by Google, Ice Cream Sandwich makes the Galaxy Nexus a bit of a breakthrough. This phone lives up to its potential in ways that even the Nexus One and Nexus S did not.













