Samsung Google Nexus S I9023
Product Features:
| 3G: Yes | Wifi: Yes | Camera: 5 MP with flash |
| Display: 4 inches | Touch: Yes, Capacitive | Memory Card: No |
| Music Player: Yes | OS: Android | FM Radio: No |
Product Review:
- Android 2.3 Gingerbread
- Brilliant Super AMOLED display
- Above average battery life
- NFC chip
- Great calling quality
- No microSD slot
- No 720p video recording
- All-plastic body, fingerprint magnet
- No DivX and XviD support (no actual video player) out of the box
Quick Specifications
See Full Specifications- General:
- Android, v4.0.4
- Slim
- Display:
- Touch (Capacitive)
- 4 inches
- 480 x 800 pixels
- Camera:
- 5 MP
- AutoFocus
- Flash
- Video Recording
- VGA Front Camera
- Video Calling
- Technical:
- 16 GB Inbuilt Memory
- 512 MB RAM
- 1 GHz Processor
- Connectivity:
- 3G
- WiFi with hotspot
- Bluetooth
- GPS
- NFC
- Extra:
- Music Player
- Video Player
- 3.5 mm Headphone
Advantages
Display In Groups| General | |
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Slim
10.9 mm
(Average: 10.9 mm)
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Slimmer mobiles are easier to carry in pocket and look more fashionable. |
| Display | |
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Has A Responsive Touch Screen
Capacitive, MultiTouch
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Touch Displays offer a more interactive experience. |
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Has Super AMOLED Display
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SUPER AMOLED Displays have better response, and consume significantly less battery like AMOLED but give better view in direct sunlight compared with AMOLED Displays. |
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Quite Big Screen
4 inches
(Average: 5.41 inches)
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Reading, browsing internet and watching videos is more pleasing experience on a bigger screen. |
| Camera | |
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Has Flash For Camera
LED
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Having a camera flash allows you to take photos in low light. |
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Has Front Camera
VGA (0.3 MP) with videocalling
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Front Camera enables you to take your own photos and also you can use videocalling feature because videocalling is supported in this phone. |
| Technical | |
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Lots Of Storage Capacity
16 GB
(Average: 16.6 GB)
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More storage allows you to store more songs, videos, photos and install more applications. |
| Connectivity | |
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Supports 3G
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3G Enabled Handsets give you more download speed and a faster internet experience. |
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Faster Download Speed
7.2 Mbps
(Average: 16 Mbps)
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Faster Download Speed means stream videos at real time. |
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Supports WiFi
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You can connect to wifi hotspots in your area to experience a superior internet experience. |
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Supports WiFi Hotspot
Wifi Tethering
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Allows you to use your mobile internet connection on your wifi enabled laptop. |
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Supports Bluetooth v2.1
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Bluetooth enables you to wirelessly listen to music and calls using bluetooth headsets. |
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Supports GPS
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GPS is used for determining your location. You can get directions to a place with the help of GPS. |
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Supports NFC
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NFC enables wireless payments through mobile. You can also connect two NFC enabled phones just by touching them with each other. |
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Has A 3.5mm Headphone Jack
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Having 3.5mm Jack enables you to connect to large number of other devices (such as speakers) having 3.5mm Port. |
| Extra | |
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Has Accelerometer
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Detects motion as well as the orientation of a device (horizontally or vertically). |
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Has Gyroscope
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Determines orientation and rotation and provides more accurate 3D motion tracking than an accelerometer. |
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Has Compass
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Determines direction facing relative to North, East, West and South. |
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Supports Video Player
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Watch your favourite video songs and movies in video player. It supports MPEG4, H.263, H.264 file types. |
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Supports Music Player
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Listen to your favourite songs in music player. It supports MP3, AAC, eAAC, AAC+, WAV, AMR, OGG etc. file types. |
| Battery | |
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Long Battery Standby Time
29.7 days
(Average: 21.1 days)
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With long battery standby time, mobile phone battery can last more days without charging in idle condition. |
Disadvantages
Display In Groups| Camera | |
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Low Resloution Camera
5 MP with AutoFocus
(Average: 5.89 MP)
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Considering this phone's price, it should have come with a higher resolution camera. |
| Technical | |
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No Memory Card Support
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Memory cards give your device more storage capacity. So you can store more songs, photos and videos. |
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Fewer Processing Cores
1 Core
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More cores result in better parallelism, meaning more tasks can be processed in parallel without slowing down the User Interface. |
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Relatively Small RAM
512 MB
(Average: 803.6 MB)
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It has relatively smaller RAM than the other phones in this price range. You can get more RAM than this. |
| Connectivity | |
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Can't Output To TV
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You can't connect your smartphone to a TV. |
| Extra | |
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Doesn't Have A FM Radio
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You Can't Listen to your favourite radio stations on your phone. |
| Battery | |
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Short Battery Talk Time
6.7 hours
(Average: 9.5 hours)
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With short battery talk time, you won't be able to talk continously on the phone for a long period of time without charging. |
Full Specifications
Report An Error| General | |
| Sim Type: | GSM |
| Dual Sim: | No |
| Device Type: | Smartphone |
| Release Date: | December, 2010 |
| Design | |
| Dimensions: | 123.9 x 63 x 10.9 mm |
| Weight: | 129 g |
| Form Factor: | Classic (Candybar) |
| Display | |
| Type: | Color Super AMOLED screen, 16M colors |
| Touch: | Yes, Capacitive with Multitouch |
| Size: | 4 inches, 480 x 800 pixels |
| Memory | |
| Phonebook: | Unlimited |
| Internal: | 16 GB inbuilt, 512 MB RAM |
| Card Slot: | No |
| Connectivity | |
| GPRS: | Yes |
| EDGE: | Yes |
| 3G: | Yes, 7.2 Mbps Download, 5.76 Mbps Upload |
| Wifi: | Yes, with wifi-hotspot |
| Bluetooth: | Yes, v2.1 |
| USB: | Yes, microUSB v2.0 |
| USB Features: | USB Charging, Mass Storage |
| Extra | |
| GPS: | Yes, with A-GPS Support |
| Sensors: | Accelerometer, Gyroscope, Compass |
| 3.5mm Headphone Jack: | Yes |
| Extra: | NFC |
| Camera | |
| Camera: | Yes, 5 MP with autofocus |
| Features: | Geo tagging |
| Video Recording: | Yes, 720 x 480 pixels @ 30fps |
| Flash: | 1 Flash |
| Front Camera: | Yes, VGA (0.3 MP), supports video calling |
| Technical | |
| OS: | Android, v4.0.4 |
| CPU: | 1 GHz, Cortex A8 Processor |
| Browser: | Yes, supports HTML5/Flash |
| Multimedia | |
| Supports: | MMS, Instant Messanging, Voice Recording, Voice Commands, Calendar, YouTube Player |
| Email: | Yes |
| Music: | MP3, AAC, eAAC, AAC+, WAV, AMR, OGG |
| Video: | MPEG4, H.263, H.264 |
| Document Reader: | Yes |
| Social Networking: | Youtube |
| Battery | |
| Size: | 1500 mAH, Li-ion Battery |
| Standby time: | 713 hours, 428 hours on 3G |
| Talk time: | 400 minutes, 400 minutes on 3G |
We don't quite know what to make of the Google Nexus S. When the Nexus One came out, it packed some of the most powerful hardware available at the time. The Nexus S is the spitting image of the Samsung Galaxy S, which has been around for almost a year.
That's not the worst of it either: the Nexus S has actually been slightly downgraded compared to the Galaxy S. We mean the lack of a microSD card slot and 720p video recording, Bluetooth 3.0 has gone missing too. read more →
- Quad-band GSM and tri-band 3G support
- HSDPA, 7.2 Mbps; HSUPA, 5.76 Mbps
- 4.0" WVGA (480x800) Super AMOLED Contour Display with curved glass screen
- Android OS, v2.3 Gingerbread
- 1 GHz ARM Cortex-A8 (Hummingbird) processor
- No microSD slot
- No 720p video recording
- All-plastic body, fingerprint magnet
- No DivX and XviD support (no actual video player) out of the box
- No dedicated camera key and no lens cover
It seems like every couple of weeks we're saying something along the lines of "x is the best Android smartphone on the market right now." We'd like to tell you differently when it comes to the Nexus S, but the truth is, it really is the best Android device available right now. Sure, we'd prefer it was on Verizon, and yes, there are some issues with the phone and OS that detract from the good bits.. read more →
- Super fast CPU
- Android 2.3 is a major improvement
- Unique design
- Screen had some coloring issues
- UI is still counterintuitive in some cases
- No native use for front-facing cam
The Samsung Nexus S for AT&T is a handsome phone which runs stock Android 2.3, but it isn't state-of-the-art in any way. read more →
- Slim
- Stock Android 2.3
- Good call quality.
It's a tricky one to rate, the Google Nexus S. A good place to start would be the obvious: it's a cracking phone, with a lot to be excited about.
For instance, the NFC chip is going to be a real boon in the future we reckon – Google's got plans for that tech, and that's partly why the Google Nexus S was created, to highlight what can be done on a handset. read more →
- Snappy OS
- Android 2.3 with early future updates
- Stunning AMOLED screen
- Improved battery life
- Cool lock screen animation
- Underpowered UI
- Not enough Home screen widgets
- Slight freezing at times
- Light design
- Random phone restarting
Right now, there's no doubt about it that the Nexus S is the best Android phone on the market, but that's almost purely a function of its status as the only Android device with Gingerbread at the moment. That isn't to say the hardware choices Google made with Samsung are bad, they're just a bit puzzling. Lacking external storage is hard to swallow for enthusiasts, even if the "USB Storage" partition works just like an SD card when connected over USB. read more →
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