Report: Samsung Galaxy Nexus' U.S. Debut Fraught with Delays
Samsung has reportedly delayed, again, the debut of its Android-powered Samsung Galaxy Nexus smartphone, which has generated positive raves among tech experts and touted by many as the best Android phone so far. GSMArena

The American carrier Verizon has leaked Samsung's Nexus Prime release date, price and a full specification list.

The leak is reported to say that the Nexus Prime will sell for a minimum price of $299 (£190) on a two-year contract. This conflicts with previous rumoured prices which say the phone could be free on a £31 monthly contract.

Google and Samsung will be announcing their latest products, the Nexus Prime and the mobile operating system to accompany it, the Ice Cream Sandwich Wednesday night at a press conference.

Neither of the technology giants have commented on the supposed leak, but we think the launch date is Nov. 10 as this seems to follow Google and Samsung's habits.

An American tech Web site, BGR, have claimed this tech list from a "reliable source," but it does remain purely speculation at this point.

 Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich

 9 milimeters thin

 4.65-inch 1280 x 720-pixel Super AMOLED HD with curved glass

 TI OMAP 4460 dual-core Cortex A9 processor clocked at 1.2GHz

 1GB of RAM

 32GB of built-in storage

 5-megapixel camera on the back, 1.3-megapixel in the front
 1080p HD video capture support
 LTE/HSPA depending on carrier
 Wi-Fi a/b/g/n
 NFC
 1,750 mAh battery

The Galaxy S2, which was the last of Samsung's flagship phones, was dubbed an iPhone-killer when it premiered, but soon lost that title when it was lost in the Apple buzz.

Apple have announced the sale of 4 million iPhone 4S devices in the first three days.