On the 6th of December 2010, Google announced to the world their newest handset to take on the might of the Nokias and Apples in the smartphone sector. It is called the Nexus S and it is a much improved version of their original flagship model, the Nexus One. Originally the Nexus One was manufactured by the Taiwanese company HTC but for this new release, Samsung have taken over the reigns and it was officially released for sale on the 16th December in America and 22nd December in the U.K. What has made this model, and the previous One model so special is that although there are a plethora of phones on the market that support the Android operating system, none of them are made by the company that actually designed the OS and none were designed and built to be solely run using this platform.
Moving on from the innovative promotional and sales mistake that was the Nexus One, the Samsung Google Nexus S will be available through a number of outlets and on a variety of service providers depending on which country you live in. The other big news is that the Nexus S showcases Google’s newest incarnation of its highly rated operating system, Android version 2.3, also known as Gingerbread.
Googles Nexus S is a great phone to look at, particularly with features such as its enlarged chin, smooth glossy black finish and the unique Contour Display which is basically a concave curved screen. Some may choose to pick faults with the robustness of the build materials as the casing does feel a little thin, but co-currently that also saves a little weight, which helps with such a wide and tall handset.
Internally the Nexus S comes with the once famed Hummingbird 1Ghz central processing unit, coupled with 512MB of RAM and 16GB of internal storage that is unfortunately not expandable. This specification results in a super fast smartphone with applications loading and performing functions in lighting speed, and barely any conflicts. On top of this there is a gyroscope, a digital compass and an accelerometer inside the device, plus the standard Bluetooth, WiFi and a five megapixel camera.
To summarize, the Samsung Google Nexus S is a vast improvement over the already relatively successful Nexus One. The new operating system that is incorporated into this handset has some very exiting new features whilst also managing to address many of the problems that plagued the Nexus One. At the moment it may seem that there is always a new Android based smart phone released that is better than the last but the Nexus S is something that stands out from the crowd.
source. http://24hournewsdesk.com/mobiletechnology/samsung-google-nexus-s-full-review-revealed/232954/
Moving on from the innovative promotional and sales mistake that was the Nexus One, the Samsung Google Nexus S will be available through a number of outlets and on a variety of service providers depending on which country you live in. The other big news is that the Nexus S showcases Google’s newest incarnation of its highly rated operating system, Android version 2.3, also known as Gingerbread.
Googles Nexus S is a great phone to look at, particularly with features such as its enlarged chin, smooth glossy black finish and the unique Contour Display which is basically a concave curved screen. Some may choose to pick faults with the robustness of the build materials as the casing does feel a little thin, but co-currently that also saves a little weight, which helps with such a wide and tall handset.
Internally the Nexus S comes with the once famed Hummingbird 1Ghz central processing unit, coupled with 512MB of RAM and 16GB of internal storage that is unfortunately not expandable. This specification results in a super fast smartphone with applications loading and performing functions in lighting speed, and barely any conflicts. On top of this there is a gyroscope, a digital compass and an accelerometer inside the device, plus the standard Bluetooth, WiFi and a five megapixel camera.
To summarize, the Samsung Google Nexus S is a vast improvement over the already relatively successful Nexus One. The new operating system that is incorporated into this handset has some very exiting new features whilst also managing to address many of the problems that plagued the Nexus One. At the moment it may seem that there is always a new Android based smart phone released that is better than the last but the Nexus S is something that stands out from the crowd.
source. http://24hournewsdesk.com/mobiletechnology/samsung-google-nexus-s-full-review-revealed/232954/
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