The Samsung Nexus S the smartphone with many faces. Released in December of 2010 it is also known as Samsung, Nexus 2, Google Nexus 2,Samsung Galaxy 2, and Samsung i9100. While this model isn’t any great shakes when lined up beside some of the soon to be released models coming up over the next few months. It is a very strong contender right now.The Samsung Nexus S originally released with the T-Mobile Network and is rumored to be on its way to AT&T in mid February 2011. It is currently available in both Black and White Models. And carries an impressive spec list.
Here are the Raw Specs.
Manufacturer: Samsung
Network: AT&T, T-Mobile (US)
Operating System: Google Android 2.3 (Ginger Bread)
Network: GSM, 850, 900, 1800, 1900, UMTS 850, 1900, 2100 .
Data: EDGE
Dimensions: 4.88" x 2.48" x 0.43" / 124 x 63 x 10.8 mm,
Weight: 4.55 oz
Display: 4” (800 x 480) Capacitive Touchscreen. Super AMOLED
3D Graphics Accelerator
Processor: 1 GHz Cortex A8
RAM: 512MB
Storage: 16 GB internal.
Camera: VGA Front Facing, 5MP Rear Facing, Dual Flash, 720 x 480 (30 FPS.) V- Cap.
Sensors: GPS, Accelerometer, Compass
Connectivity: Bluetooth 2.1,WiFi 802.11b,g,n
Ports: HDMI, USB, Headphone
As this product has been released I doubt there will be any changes to the spec list. If you see a mistake let us know.
The Nexus Phones are interesting in the fact that they are the only phones where Google has any hand in the design, production and marketing process. Built by OEM manufacturers for Google exclusively to feature their Android Operating system. Like the Nexus 1. the Nexus S line contains the most requested smartphone features (nothing ground breaking here) all tried and tested, ready to offer rock solid performance.
The Samsung Nexus S is aimed at developers who can use the smartphone as a living emulator to test the market apps they are working on. There are no added interfaces, or other clunky mechanics to take away from the clean clear latest and greatest Android OS.
No comments:
Post a Comment