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November 2011
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Massive 4.65”
Hi-res 1280×720 screen
Stock Android 4.0
Ice Cream Sandwich
Light
Sleek
Thin
Unique design
All the
Small
Things
Fast
4.65” HD screen (1280 x 720)
Instantcapture camera
Built to perform with Android 4.0 ICS
Buttonless design
Weight
The Samsung Galaxy Nexus marries the power of the Ice Cream Sandwich with a stock Andorid OS. The phone's beautiful screen and performance are top-notch
And unlike its Verizon counterpart
The Google Wallet payment app is onboard
Jelly Bean makes things smoother
Stunning screen
Keyboard and internet fantastic
Futureproofed with NFC
Stunning HD screen
Android 4.0
Task Manager
The Samsung Galaxy Nexus marries the power of the Android Ice Cream Sandwich OS with the speed of Verizon's LTE network. The phone's beautiful screen and internal performance are top-notch
Brilliant screen
Slick
Polished software
Outstanding performance
Design and screen
ICS is brilliant to run
Fast and responsive
Excellent new Ice Cream Sandwich features
Sharp design
Gorgeous screen
Great performance
No manufacturer modifications to get in the way of a clean Android experience
Beautiful 720p screen
Very fast
The editors didn't like
GSM version has only 16GB onboard storage with no microSD slot
Camera shots are quick but blurry
External speaker volume is low
All the
Small
Things
Internal memory (16GB only)
No Australian 4G LTE version
The Galaxy Nexus lacks a slot for expandable memory
The 5-megapixel camera isn't Samsung's best
And battery life could be longer. We're also still waiting for phone's connection to Sprint's LTE network
Only five homescreens
Other UI's offer better social networking
No microSD slot or FM Radio
Battery life disappointing
Speaker could be louder
And the 5-megapixel camera isn't Samsung's best. There's no support for Google Wallet
And several Ice Cream Sandwich features take some getting used to
Abstract: Smartphones, like tablets, have known a boom in the past months, boom that was accentuated by the launch of new models at the CES 2012 earlier this month. If this is the first time you're buying such a device and need advice or your old one broke, we will...
Abstract: With HTC's quad-core flagship the One X taking Samsung's Galaxy Nexus head on, challenging its technical prowess, and Sony's Xperia S seeking to undercut it on price, V3 takes a look at which device is most worthy of attention. Design and buildDespite ...
Looking at the operating system first Android 4.0 is a huge leap forward from 2.x and noticeably better than the tablet optimised Honeycomb. Almost immediately we noticed differences in overall performance with 4.0 giving us more fluid, quicker and sli...
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Published: 2012-03-27, Author: Team , review by: techview.co
Abstract: Well you are always asking for more ICS so what better than to put 2 of he hottest ICS devices along with the best Windows Phone device out there on a sandwich ?So what do you think of these 3 titans ? let us know in the comments below.[vsw id=
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Published: 2012-03-27, Author: Team , review by: techview.co
Abstract: So here we have a quick comparision of the New Huawei Ascend D Quad and the Samsung Galaxy Nexus.Both of these beats are rocking ICS but the Huawei of course is running a very impressive Quad Core CPU![vsw id=
Abstract: Although it has little interest in what manufacturers get up to with its Android operating system, Google does like to produce a smartphone of its own every now and then to show them how it thinks things should be done. The Galaxy Nexus is the third su...
Extremely fast and responsive, Insanely highquality Super AMOLED HD display, Slim and lightweight design, Android 4.0 (Ice Cream Sandwich), Great camera with zero shutter lag, Battery life, Incredible graphics,
Overall, the Samsung Galaxy Nexus has proven itself to be quite the power house it says it is on paper. From the insanely high-quality HD display, right down to the way Android Ice Cream Sandwich works on the device, there is hardly anything to fault w...
Samsung's Galaxy Nexus has loads going for it. It offers a mouth-watering taste of Ice Cream Sandwich, has a superb screen, great media playback options, smart Google account integration, future-proofed NFC features and a lovely industrial design.But it s...
Great display, really vibrant and full of colours, Fast processor, snappy response to most tasks, Great feel and performance, Battery life is good for a highend smartphone in 2012, The Bad:, Camera performance not good enough for highend smartphone, Lack
Camera performance not good enough for highend smartphone, Lack of preloaded social networking integration, Ice Cream Sandwich not compatible with all apps in the Android Market
Without doubt, the Galaxy Nexus is in line to be one of the top contenders for the early part of 2012. Overall, the experience is very good but it definitely features some bad points.The overall smartphone experience is positive, and one of my favourite f...
Abstract: As part of my trip to the Middle East last week, I took some time to head up to the Observation Deck at the Burj Khalifa tower, which is the world's tallest building.Offering picturesque views of Dubai from a dizzy height, the Burj Khalifa opened a few ye...