Nexus S Google’s latest flagship cell phone will surely boom over market with its new upgraded Android version. Fast, smooth and elegant, the Nexus S is the new top Android phone, the first “Gingerbead” phone. It is going to be worth $199.
The new Nexus S comes in a small white box, just like the earlier Nexus One phone.
Nexus S hardware feels very similar to Samsung’s Galaxy S. It’s just been updated. Galaxy S has garish chrome plastic accent around the edge; the Nexus S gets an all-black body, which blends better.
The Nexus S uses the same 1Ghz Hummingbird processor as the Galaxy S. The screen appears to be the same 4-inch, 800×480 super AMOLED panel, although Samsung has apparently curved this one very slightly to cradle your face.
Android 2.2 was faster than Android 2.1, but tended to burn more battery for a lot of people. Gingerbread attacks this problem in a lot of ways: by a new UI skin with more black to prevent the screen from draining the battery, by offering a task manager you can access from the home screen, by treating misbehaving programs more strictly, and presumably by fixing whatever in 2.2′s Microsoft Exchange client so strongly affected battery life.
Google improved the onscreen keyboard, but not enough. The new camera app is quite slick-looking. The common front-facing camera APIs in Gingerbread will hopefully lead to better video chat.
The Nexus S will be available at Best Buy stores and BestBuy.com starting December 16, for $199 with contract or $529 without. So have patience, soon it will be in market to raise the market high
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