Andre Yoskowitz
1 Nov 2010 18:45
Some of the biggest news of the past week has been the rumored unconfirmed launch of the Nexus Two, the successor to Google's very powerful, but ultimately failed smartphone.
The new device was expected to be unveiled by its maker, Samsung, on November 8th during a media event.
Today, however, the phone maker has denied the Nexus Two exists, saying all the rumors are "simply not true."
The November 8th event will actually be to officially launch the Continuum smartphone, a Verizon Android 2.2 device that has two displays.
Making the Continuum noteworthy is the small secondary screen. When the phone is active, the second screen shows off the date, time and weather. When inactive it will show any new messages, emails, missed calls, voice mails, IMs, social notifications and more.
Looks like we will have to wait a bit longer for a sequel to the Nexus One, especially one running 2.3 Gingerbread.