Samsung Nexus S GSM Cell Phone, Black (Unlocked): Sound and Music: MP3/WAV/eAAC+/AC3 player MP3 and WAV ring tones Loudspeaker 3.5mm jack Vibration alerts Voice memo, commands and dial 16GB built-in memory Mobile Features: Bluetooth v.2.1 with A2DP and EDR GPRS EDGE MicroUSB 2.0 port WLAN: 802.11 b/g/n Android 2.3 OS (Gingerbread) 1GHz Cortex-A8 processor 5 megapixel camera with autofocus and LED flash Browser: HTML with Adobe Flash MP4/H.264/H.263 player Organizer Image viewer/editor Google Search, Google Maps, Gmail YouTube, Calendar, Google Talk, Picasa integration Java MIDP emulator Near Field Communications Accelerometer, gyroscope, proximity sensor, compass, barometer Technical Profile: 123.9mm x 63mm x 10.9mm Talk Time: Up to 14 h Standby Time: Up to 713 h Battery: Li-Ion 1500mAh Display: 4" 16M color touchscreen display Resolution: 480 x 800 Multi-touch navigation Messaging: Threaded view SMS and MMS Email and push email Instant messaging RSS
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Brand | SAMSUNG |
Item model number | I9020 |
Color | Black |
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Product Id | 871738 |
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User Reviews and Ratings | 3 (1 ratings) 3 out of 5 stars |
UPC | 880607143290 |
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This has been an amazing phone and when google puts out the next series I will probably get the new one. It is so nice to be able to get the operating system updates like icecream sandwich and jellybean without having to get a new phone. I would recommend for that fact alone. The only major issue for me has been it does need to be restarted every once in awhile and has minor bugs. Overall though an A
NIce work!!!! I like the features and the most important thing it is a stock android phone..
This is such a great little phone, straight from Google. It's got amazing features that are now included now that it got the Jelly Bean update. The only thing that slows me down a bit is that there is no expandable memory, but otherwise an awesome phone.
I reviewed this product after about three days of using it. After 2 weeks with it, I now have enough time to put it through the routine of everyday life with me. My NEXUS S 4G is the best smartphone I have ever owned. Admittedly there are a few things I had to sacrifice. But those sacrifices were well worth the gains. I love the GOOGLE WALLET. And finally I take decent photos of MYSELF with the cell phone. I also discovered "IF YOU TAKE THE TIME TO PROPERLY" break the battery in. It holds up very well when you REMEMBER this phone is designed to run apps. Those things do tend to be battery hogs. I close with I LOVE THE PHONE.
What can I say.... it's a Nexus product.... nuff said. Only thing is this product is a little outdated for the network. no HSPA+, why? Also they could have had an SD slot for more storage with the 16gb built in...... perfect size. Not looking forward to the Nexus Prime now.... suppose to have a 4.5inch screen..... after 4inches you lost my business. It's a phone, not a tablet.... personal taste.
this product is great. i love the shape and size of the device. there is litterally almost no wait time between apps. but i have come into small issues with it. every now and them the search button randomly starts to push itself and on the display it will read 96% change and its been on the charger for 10 plus hours. i had to exchange it once for this problem because i thought it was just the original one i had but even after exchanging i am still coming across the sam issue with the second. i have performed a hard reset on the device but it still happens occasionally, nut besided the small issues i absolutely love the device.
I bought this Android phone to use worldwide. I will be traveling to SE Asia and I look forward to using the Google maps and all the great features, this phone combined with Google, offers. So far I am using it only with Wi-fi and I am very satisfied with it's operation. The camera is good both for still and video shooting.
This was my replacement of a Nexus One I had. The only reason I switched to this phone was the 16MB of memory as the Nexus One only had 512Kb. I miss the Track Ball that comes in the Nexus One. Selecting text or scrolling in the Nexus S is much harder as it's all done via software. The performance it's a little disappointing as I still see slooow screen refreshes and even poor responsiveness on touch events. In addition to this, the plastic used in this device feels like cheap...but overall I love Android and I'm a big fan and love the pure vanilla experience that comes in the Nexus line of phones.
I like the Nexus S so far, it dropped many times and thought the screen broke but when I picked it up I found the screen still as I bought it in excellent condition.the only thing I don't like about it is the battery doesn't hold the charge long enough but i think all smart phone same thing.
The design had me from the start. -no birth dates in contacts, did anyone test the contacts before roll-out? (use gmail to put these in) -bad service and drooped calls (wife has HTC inspire, gets service where i don't) -no zoom for camera (how you miss this in testing, idk) overall, i want to return the phone but am past my 30 days. I can overlook the birthdays and zoom. But missed calls and dropped calls are frustrating. So I am looking to try to return it to samsung, as possibly they can send me one that gets better service. Still trying to find where I would do this on their site :(