Nexus S is the second brand smartphones made by Google to boost the popularity of Android. This is the first smartphone on the market that use the latest version of the Android operating system 2.3 or called Gingerbread. If Google's first smartphone Nexus HTC manufactured phones manufacturers, Nexus S produced by South Korean company, Samsung.
Computational performance supported Samsung Cortex A8 processor (Hummingbird) 1 GHz and 16GB of internal memory memory, and graphical processing units (GPU) of its own. Not only perfectly supports multitasking, Nexus S can also be a Wi-Fi hotspots, supporting the Internet callling, and the first Android smartphone is equipped with a chip called Near Field Communication (NFC) to read digital bar code expected to be used in a variety of future products.
Google and Samsung also use the Contour Display 4 inches for the first time in Nexus S. Super Thin AMOLED screen is coated with a strong glass, antigores, antidebu, and antibekas fingerprint so that it remains clear at any time. Images that appear on the screen also remains clearly visible under exposure to sunlight and is claimed to reflect light 75 percent less than other smartphones.
Software and the latest version of Google's mobile application also has embedded in it such as Google Search, Google Maps with Navigation (Beta), Mobile Instant, Voice Actions, Gmail, and Google Earth. Nexus S can also access more than 100,000 applications from the Android Market. Another feature is the Voice Actions to perform almost any command from the menu to play music, send SMS, calls, navigate, and so forth.
After December 16, 2010, Nexus S can be purchased online through T-Mobile or at Best Buy stores and Best Buy Mobile in the U.S. and began December 20, 2010 available at Carphone Warehouse and Best Buy in the UK. Interestingly, the Nexus is not in the S-lock so that users are free to use any service.
Nexus specification S:
Computational performance supported Samsung Cortex A8 processor (Hummingbird) 1 GHz and 16GB of internal memory memory, and graphical processing units (GPU) of its own. Not only perfectly supports multitasking, Nexus S can also be a Wi-Fi hotspots, supporting the Internet callling, and the first Android smartphone is equipped with a chip called Near Field Communication (NFC) to read digital bar code expected to be used in a variety of future products.
Google and Samsung also use the Contour Display 4 inches for the first time in Nexus S. Super Thin AMOLED screen is coated with a strong glass, antigores, antidebu, and antibekas fingerprint so that it remains clear at any time. Images that appear on the screen also remains clearly visible under exposure to sunlight and is claimed to reflect light 75 percent less than other smartphones.
Software and the latest version of Google's mobile application also has embedded in it such as Google Search, Google Maps with Navigation (Beta), Mobile Instant, Voice Actions, Gmail, and Google Earth. Nexus S can also access more than 100,000 applications from the Android Market. Another feature is the Voice Actions to perform almost any command from the menu to play music, send SMS, calls, navigate, and so forth.
After December 16, 2010, Nexus S can be purchased online through T-Mobile or at Best Buy stores and Best Buy Mobile in the U.S. and began December 20, 2010 available at Carphone Warehouse and Best Buy in the UK. Interestingly, the Nexus is not in the S-lock so that users are free to use any service.
Nexus specification S:
Connection
Quad-band GSM: 850, 900, 1800, 1900
Tri-band HSPA: 900, 2100, 1700
HSPA type: HSDPA (7.2Mbps), HSUPA (5.76Mbps)
Wi-Fi 802.11 n / b / g
Bluetooth 2.1 + EDR
Near Field Communication (NFC)
Assisted GPS (A-GPS)
microUSB 2.0
Infrared
Screen
4.0-inch WVGA (480x800)
Contour Display with curved glass screen
Super AMOLED
235 ppi
Capacitive touch sensor
Anti-fingerprint coating display
Dimension
Size 63mm x 123.9mm x 10.88mm
Weight 129 grams
Hardware
Haptic vibration feedback
Three-axis gyroscope
Accelerometer
Digital compass
Proximity sensors
Light sensor
CPU
Samsung Cortex A8 processor 1GHz (Hummingbird)
INAND 16GB of internal memory flash memory
512 MB RAM Memory
Multimedia
Behind the 5 megapixel camera (2560x1920), supports HD Video
Front camera VGA (640x480)
3.5mm stereo headset jack and noise cancellation
FM Radio
Battery
Type Lithum Ion 1500 mAh
6.7 hours of talk time on 3G and 14 hours on 2G
17.8 days standby time on 3G and 2G 29.7 days in
Software
Android 2.3 (Gingerbread)
Android Market
Calendar
Gmail
Google Earth
Navigation with Google Maps
Google Search
Google Talk
Google Voice
Voice Actions
YouTube
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