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Monday, April 16, 2012

Galaxy Nexus: The Next Big Thing

With more people than ever before excited about the release of a phone, the Galaxy Nexus was able to more than live up to expectations when it was released on November 17 2011. This smartphone was made by Nexus but was produced in co-operation with Google and was said to be the 'next big thing'.

Weighing at just over 135 grams it's a very sleek and small phone that operates on the much-loved Ice Cream Sandwich operating system (Android 4.0.1) that is said to be one of the better operating systems around.

After a major glitch involving the volume switch which meant people missed receiving texts and calls, Google and Samsung admitted their mistake and fixed it all as soon as they possibly could, which means that now this phone is back and it's better than ever before!

Let's take a closer look at this beauty and see how it really works:

· Weight: 135 grams which isn't very much at all and you can very rarely find a phone that weighs less.

· Height: Just over 5 inches

· Width: Just under 3 inches

· Depth: An incredible 0.35 inches (Or just under 9 millimeters) which means that it isn't big and bulky

· Memory: 1 GB and either 16 or 32 GB of RAM, there is no option for removable storage but when you have up to 32 GB of RAM then this is not really a concern!

· Display: Super AMOLED Pentile, 4.65 inch HD screen

· CPU: 1.2 GHz, Cortex-A9 dual-Core

· Cameras: Rear-facing 5 mega pixel camera with auto-focus with a video feature that takes 24 frames per second (FPS), LED flash and zero shutter lag. Front-facing: 1.3 mega-pixel camera.

· Music Files: WAV, Vorbis, MP3

· Connectivity: Bluetooth and Wi-Fi

As you can see the Galaxy Nexus from Samsung and Google is incredibly fast which means that you don't have to hang around for it to do what you have asked. What helps is not just the 1.3 GHz processor but the Ice Cream Sandwich operating system that is so much quicker than other Android operating systems which mean the Nexus is a serious bit of competition for all other phones out there.

With its long battery life and a big screen that gives the Nexus a modern look, this phone screams style and sophistication while it performs at speeds that we've hardly ever seen before in a cell phone.

Despite its speed, the Galaxy Nexus is pretty easy to use and is not as complicated as it sounds; there's a fairly easy menu to use with apps that are easy to access and of course there is always the scope for downloading more. When you think about it, it's no wonder the Nexus was called 'The next big thing'.

Hi I'm Mark Francis I hope that you found this article helpful.
If you have any comments or questions please do not hesitate to contact me.

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