Alleged App Crash Log Points To A Mysterious ‘takju’ Variant Of Galaxy Nexus, Confirms Android JellyBean Codename [Rumor Analysis]
We deal with rumors and potential fakes on a daily basis, and I have to warn you right away – on a scale of unconfirmed to solid, the source of this post is leaning to the left.
Everything you’re about to see can be easily spoofed, but the circumstances in which the evidence was allegedly obtained, combined with information I dug up in our web server log and the web make quite a compelling case.
In essence, in this case it’s too much fun to speculate and too interesting to keep it away from public analysis and, who knows, maybe even anonymous tips (hint, hint).
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