Referring at a press conference recently held in Hong Kong, Samsung and Samsung Galaxy Google introduces Samsung Galaxy Nexus, the first phone running on Google's Android operating system 4.0 "Ice Cream Sandwiches". This phone have 1, 2 GHz dual-core processor and the Super Amoled display: Samsung HD amounted to 4.65 inches wide which has a resolution of 1280 x 720 pixels.


Samsung Galaxy Nexus
Ice Cream Sandwich Android OS

The Samsung Galaxy Nexus is the first smartphone to be running Google's latest and most advanced OS,Android Ice Cream Sandwich or Android 4.0. It's been built by Samsung with a 1.2 GHz dual-core processor, 1GB RAM and the first true 1280x720p screen.

The operating system developed jointly by the engineers of both companies, said Andy Rubin, senior Vice President of mobile at Google. One of the most noticeable changes for this operation system is not requiring physical buttons. Galaxy Nexus only uses buttons that appear on the screen as part of the user interface of the user. User interface now includes new features that drag and drop, a swipe file and slide to hide the application or close it.

Running Android Ice Cream Sandwich, the Nexus is that the initial handset to showcase Google's hybrid OS which is able to run on tablets similarly as phones. whereas initially it seems like you are employing a scaled down version of Honeycomb it soon becomes clear that plenty has modified beneath the hood. The aggregation of contacts is universal across the complete phone and makes it incredibly easy to interact with them whether or not it's through the camera, GMail or perhaps simply sending a text.

At 1280 x 720p resolution the four.65-inch screen is Super AMOLED and additionally options the tiniest of curves. whereas you most likely will not notice the curve, the screen itself is tough to miss, boasting incredibly bright, crisp pictures whereas the responsiveness with video is additionally very good. One factor to notice is that whereas the screen is not an excellent AMOLED and (screen used on the Samsung Galaxy S2) it still performs well, though it'd are nice to ascertain the and at the tip.

Following the tradition of different high-end Samsung product the shell is entirely plastic, this is not a foul factor though because it feels durable however additionally premium with the ridged back panel providing you with fantastic grip, one thing that is essential when handling a phone of this size.

Despite having solely a 5MP (compared to mention, the Apple iPhone 4S 8MP), the Galaxy Nexus proves that pixels is not everything with incredibly sharp pictures and a shutter time that has to be seen. It's really quicker than several digital cameras. you furthermore may have a full host of editing options which might be applied when the image is taken and then an easy sidebar that shows you the ways that you'll be able to share it.

Video-recording is 1080p and is additionally incredibly crisp. one in every of the key options regarding video-recording but is that the ability to require a picture whereas you are recording, simply faucet the screen and therefore the phone can take a full 5MP snap within the background.

The one feature everybody can wish to undertake but is Face Unlock. By using the front-facing camera the Galaxy Nexus will recognise the owner and then unlock the phone. It's an incredibly neat feature, but as got wind to us by Google, is additionally a really low security feature, therefore will be still be bypassed, that said, it's a formidable showcase of the technology that is within the Nexus.

A general theme running through the device is creating the screen feel like it's alive. Widgets are all live, whereas the notifications drop down menu is additionally live, showing tweets, texts, missed-calls and music. If you have got a voicemail simply pull down the notifications bar and hear it straight from there. In essence, everything feels polished.Samsung Galaxy Nexus Review

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