Galaxy Nexus
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The ultimate Android phone has arrived.
Yes, Samsung Galaxy S2 has held onto that title for a while, but it has had its limitations. For one, it's covered in the horrid TouchWiz UI that Samsung stuck over the default Android theme. It is loaded with shovelware. Its battery life is horrid. Its Super AMOLED+ looks great, but the pixel density gives you eye cancer if you try to read websites filled with words.
Introducing the Galaxy Nexus. This beast of an Android phone comes with native vanilla Android as with all the phones part of the Nexus line. Nothing extra has been added on. It's Android at its un-tampered best. It is the first phone to ship with Android 4.0 "Ice Cream Sandwich", and golly does it look great.
As of the phone itself, it features a whooping 4.65" 1280×720-pixel Super AMOLED HD display curved glass, which nearly rivals the iPhone 4's Retina Display in terms of PPI. It runs the same ARM-v9 Dual Core processor as the Galaxy S2 at 1.2GHz, has 1GB RAM, a 5MP camera and comes in 16GB and 32GB models.
This is the first Android phone that I cannot find any real faults with. Definitely gives the iPhone 4S a run for the money depending on your needs in a smartphone! I'm really tempted to pick one of these up November 10 even though I already have a 4S.
Yes, Samsung Galaxy S2 has held onto that title for a while, but it has had its limitations. For one, it's covered in the horrid TouchWiz UI that Samsung stuck over the default Android theme. It is loaded with shovelware. Its battery life is horrid. Its Super AMOLED+ looks great, but the pixel density gives you eye cancer if you try to read websites filled with words.
Introducing the Galaxy Nexus. This beast of an Android phone comes with native vanilla Android as with all the phones part of the Nexus line. Nothing extra has been added on. It's Android at its un-tampered best. It is the first phone to ship with Android 4.0 "Ice Cream Sandwich", and golly does it look great.
As of the phone itself, it features a whooping 4.65" 1280×720-pixel Super AMOLED HD display curved glass, which nearly rivals the iPhone 4's Retina Display in terms of PPI. It runs the same ARM-v9 Dual Core processor as the Galaxy S2 at 1.2GHz, has 1GB RAM, a 5MP camera and comes in 16GB and 32GB models.
This is the first Android phone that I cannot find any real faults with. Definitely gives the iPhone 4S a run for the money depending on your needs in a smartphone! I'm really tempted to pick one of these up November 10 even though I already have a 4S.