Nexus S: Pure Android Phone

Nexus S is really riveting, and attract our attention. Nexus S glance it does look like the iPhone 4, but this is not the iPhone 4. But it’s a great phone on its own merits, and it does even do many things better, ranging from connectivity, media-sharing, background processes and notifications.

Besides having an attractive design, the Nexus S also has a great Tech specs, including: a 1-GHz Cortex A8 Hummingbird processor, a 4-inch Super AMOLED 800 x 480 display, 16 GB of flash memory, a gyroscope and accelerometer, and two cameras. There’s a 5-megapixel 2560 x 1920 shooter in the back with a flash, and a 640 x 480 front-facing cam for vanity shots. It’s got antennas for GPS, Wi-Fi, 3G, Edge, Bluetooth and most intriguing of all, NFC. Got it? Pencils down.
So how does all that work? Let’s start with the Hummingbird processor: It’s fast. Really fast. Apps fire seeming instantly, everything loads well, and we never had an issue with it hanging or stalling to process something. Battery life is also quite good, assuming you’re using it casually. We pulled out nearly 30 hours of battery life, using it occasionally all day to snap a few photos, browse the web, send e-mails and make an occasional phone call.
Too much if we talk about the advantages Nexus S, buy and try it for yourself. Nexus S price is $ 530. Labels:

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