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Wednesday 19 October 2011

Galaxy Nexus : Something BIG Has Arrived


Leave the rumors behind, “Something BIG has arrived.” Google and Samsung today unveiled Galaxy Nexus in Hong Kong as promised. Let’s filter all those speculations about the Galaxy Nexus and get an updated specs and features straight. Galaxy Nexus features a slim, a little curved, and no button design. The device is simply adorable and sleek at just 8.84mm thickness.

Galaxy Nexus is the world’s first smartphone to have a 4.65 inch high-definition Super AMOLED display. Watch videos and play games in a vibrant, edge-to-edge 720p high-definition screen. The screen has a resolution of 1280x720, this perhaps is the highest resolution on a Super AMOLED screen so far. The Contour Display curves make it easier to hold, inspite of its expansive screen size. 


Speaking of ‘first’, Galaxy Nexus is also the world’s first smartphone that runs on Android 4.0 ‘or’ Google’s latest OS Ice Cream Sandwich. We will come back to Ice Cream Sandwich in a bit. Galaxy Nexus is packed with powerful 1.2GHz dual-core OMAP processor and 1GB of RAM. The device is equipped with LTE radios and HSPA+, which means you carry speed wherever you are (ofcourse depending upon the coverage in the area). Browse, play, and share like never before at a much higher speed.

Don’t forget to smile while using Galaxy Nexus. Yes, the device features a pleasant Face Unlock system, thanks to the incredible Ice Cream Sandwich. Now, you don’t have to struggle remembering complicated passwords to unlock your phone. All you have to do is switch on the phone and look into the camera to unlock your Galaxy Nexus.

Android Beam is another feature worth mentioning. Android Beam allows data transfer between two NFC enabled Android smartphones. Hold the two phones close to each other and just touch to beam and share.

Forget the hassles of typing texts manually, consider Voice Typing. Galaxy Nexus does just that; simply speak what you want to type and the voice input feature automatically types the texts for you.

The only downside I see in Galaxy Nexus is the 5MP rear camera as compared to iPhone 4S which has 8MP camera. Don’t shrug!! Galaxy Nexus promises high-quality pictures even with 5MP. The snapper features zero shutter-lag, automatic focus, high performance even in low light, and intuitive panoramic mode. Capture stunning videos at 1080p and share them on the go.

Galaxy Nexus is definitely an incredible device worth admiration. It seems to rule the smartphone arena for long (until a new incredible BIG thing arrives). Get smart, get the BIG thing.





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