![]() ![]() If LTE network is not yet available, the Galaxy Nexus is able to connect to a 3G HSPA+ network with a promise of 21Mbps speed. But that will depend on the region where you will be using it. Name It and This Phone Has Itįirst and foremost, the Galaxy Nexus is a 4G-LTE capable smartphone. The phone’s camera is capable of taking full 1080p videos as well with a bonus sharing feature right from the phone. These include zero shutter lag, automatic focus, top-notch low-light performance and a simple and yet intuitive way of capturing panoramic pictures without needing to install third-party panoramic photo-stitching apps. Google and Samsung know this and so to make the camera of the Galaxy Nexus more interesting and appealing, they’ve peppered it with several nice features. I know, 5MP is far inferior with the SGS II and iPhone 4S 8MP camera. What? You don’t know what Android 4.0 is capable of? Read our review of the major features of Android Ice Cream Sandwich. With Galaxy Nexus being the first to have a taste of Ice Cream Sandwich, it has all the advantage of becoming the best Android phone to date. And so does the features and capabilities of Android 4.0 than Android 2.3 (and all its flavors) which is currently used by most Android smartphones available in the market today. ![]() Obviously, Ice Cream Sandwich tastes better than Gingerbread. ![]() Plus, it has an edge-to-edge 720p screen high-definition display which make videos look more amazing, especially with its contour display curves. It can display text, videos and games crisper, more vibrant and richer than the competition. Except for the “Plus” factor of the screen display of the SGS II, the Galaxy Nexus obviously has the better end of the deal here. Gorgeous Screen DisplayĬomplimenting the Galaxy Nexus’ design and form factor is a 4.65-inch super AMOLED screen display with 1280×720 pixel resolutions. This goes well with the phone’s no-button design and 8.84mm thickness and 4.29mm bezel. Google and Samsung knew this and so they made the Galaxy Nexus sexier and slimmer and maintained its curved form factor. The Nexus S was still a bit on the thick side. When I first saw the previously released Samsung Nexus S, I thought nothing could be sexier than its contoured body. Yes, it’s a fusion of great engineering design and well-conceived features with dashes of innovation. Inside and out, the Galaxy Nexus is a thing of beauty and power. Just by reading its specs, looking at the published images of the phone and watching the promo video – I was immediately convinced that Google was telling the truth. Google describes the Galaxy Nexus as simple, beautiful, and smart. Let’s take a quick rundown of the features of the Galaxy Nexus phone, shall we? Galaxy Nexus – Simple, Beautiful and Smart The culprit? The new Galaxy Nexus smartphone.Īlthough there are some specs and technical details that make the Galaxy Nexus a bit inferior to the SGS II, the fact that it will be the first device to run the just announced Android 4.0 and both Google and Samsung joining forces to make this the king of Android smartphones – are enough reasons for me to consider getting the phone as soon as it becomes available. But then Google and Samsung has joined forces to come up with a new Android smartphone that will finally make me abandon my SGS II phone earlier than I planned. All the while I thought that it would take some time before I will replace my Samsung Galaxy S II. ![]()
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