Thursday, 10 February 2011

Google Nexus S - mini review

Here we announce Google’s latest smart phone handset, manufactured by Samsung, the ‘Nexus S'.

It is the first mobile phone to run on the latest Android 2.3 ‘Gingerbread’ Operating System. The operating system promises to take Nexus S one step ahead of other phones in its class. The Google Nexus S Smartphone will definitely prove hard competitor to other smart phones in the market with its host of multimedia features.

The Google Nexus S includes a 4 inch Super AMOLED capacitive touch screen with a resolution of 400 x 800. The curved glass display of handset has over 16 million vibrant colours. The device is made of black coloured curved case with a sleeker design compared to the earlier Nexus One offer. The Nexus S is thin with dimensions of 63mm x 124mm x 11mm and weighing only 129g. The phone comes with touch-sensitive controls and an improved user interface with an on-screen QWERTY keypad that enables users to enter the text significantly faster than previous Android phones.

The latest Android 2.3 ‘Gingerbread’ Operating System is installed in Samsung Google Nexus S Smartphone. The mobile phone enables you to handle multiple applications simultaneously With the help of the 1 GHz Hummingbird processor and the battery life is also good. The mobile phone boasts a 5 MP camera that comes with auto focus and LED flash. The phone also offers you a front-facing VGA camera as well as the back-facing one. The Nexus S is also equipped with the latest Near Field Communication (NFC) software making contactless payment a reality.

Samsung Nexus S also comes equipped with Google’s noise cancellation software, which when combined with audio software, drastically reduces the background noise, so that you hear crystal clear voice of the person over the phone. The GPRS-enabled phone promises to offer you wonderful internet browsing experience. It also offers you Wi-Fi and Bluetooth connectivity. The Android phone comes with a whopping 16 GB internal memory, with 512 MB RAM. However, it doesn’t have scope for expanding the memory, as it doesn’t provide you an additional memory card. Nonetheless, you can store practically unlimited entries in the phonebook, in its gigantic internal memory.

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