Wednesday 1 February 2012

Samsung Galaxy Nexus


Along with the release of version 4.0 of the Android operating system, Google, in partnership with Samsung, presented the first smartphone running the new operating system, and promises to be a best seller in the international market, with no date set for entry into Portugal . Here's a little analysis:
Samsung Galaxy Nexus

The first impression we get before this smartphone is that it is big, bigger than the Samsung Galaxy II. It has a 4.7 inch screen, with the technology Super Amoled (slightly less than the Galaxy S II), which allows easy viewing of contents, even in direct sunlight. It has a resolution of 1280 × 720 pixels, has a bright and represents the images and videos perfectly.
In terms of exterior design has a curved screen, like its predecessor, Nexus S, and only the battery cover and the absence of typical resistive keys, distinguish it from its predecessor. Becomes the user's hand, which allows easy handling of the device, and further noted that in the SIM card now has its own entrance, there is no need to remove the battery to insert the same.
The level of interior components, the Galaxy Nexus comes to life thanks to the 1.2GHz processor Texas Instruments OMAP4460 dual-core, it is one of the most powerful processors on the market, being just behind the HTC Sensation XE processor. Unfortunately, the Galaxy Nexus has no MicroSD card slot, not allowing, therefore, that the phone memory is expandable, counting, however, with internal memory of 32GB which should do the trick.
Speaking now of the camera, this smartphone has a 5MP sensor, which is a downside, because the level of image quality still leaves much to be desired, comparing, for example, with the iPhone camera 4s. As for battery life, according to some tests, it behaves properly for the dimensions of disposistivo and is not to wait days for battery.
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