Overview of the Google Nexus S
The Google Nexus S is basically the same as a Samsung Galaxy S. This Google Nexus S review will show, though, that it comes with some good additions and changes. It comes with the latest Gingerbread version of Android, which is 2.3, and one of its many attractions is the huge range of quality apps that are compatible with the model. To enable it to effectively run the latest and greatest apps, it is powered by a 1GHz processor combined with 16GB of internal memory and ample RAM as well.
The camera is fairly standard, coming with only five megapixels, but is also capable of producing true HD video at 720p. The major flaw with the Galaxy S’s camera was a lack of a flash, which has been rectified by the Google Nexus S. The interface has been upgraded, with a better keyboard and support for multi-touch as well. Another aspect that distinguishes this phone is it support for the Near Field Communication (NFC) technology that allows the phone to access data from any other device containing an NFC chip in close proximity.
The raw power of the phone enables it to be truly multi-tasking, allowing you to watch videos, visit sophisticated internet sites and run high-end games as well. A 1500mAH battery means that compared to similar smartphones, battery life is excellent. Super AMOLED is used for the screen, resulting in a clear, bright and easy-to-read display. The size of the screen is nearly a third larger than the current iPhone, with a 480 * 800 pixel resolution.
There are some drawbacks to the phone with its build-quality lacking when compared to the iPhone. It also lacks the ability to extend memory with a micro SD card, but as it has 16GB already this should be adequate for most people, so look for some great Google Nexus S deals if you are interested.
