Friday, December 31, 2010

Bah! Humbug! Google nexus S disappointed in December

Next week is Google nexus S available at best buy for $529.99 with no contract or $199 with a 2 year contract on T-Mobile stores. The only new features we on this device find you under the gingerbread (Android 2.3) are software and NFC technology. Get the small gingerbread update other devices and there are very few uses of NFC currently so why would the nexus-S want to buy?

I bought the Google nexus one back in January at CES and at the time there were also a few new features on devices like the Motorola droid, including the 1 GHz Snapdragon processor and Android 2.1 OS. I was not to buy it before the start and then I anyway, because it really was the best Android device on T-Mobile. The nexus-S again launch with support for T-Mobile 3 G and I to MoTR Podcast # 225 said that I have a will not always be.

A big difference between now there and released the nexus one, primarily in the number and the specifications of the existing Android devices. There are several devices available now that have much more convincing specifications and functions as the nexus-S and really just an another Android device in a crowded market transforms it. Even if we consider only T-Mobile, we see that the MyTouch 4 g and T-Mobile G2 better devices as a whole as the nexus-S with support for T-Mobile HSPA + network, support for MicroSD cards and more. You will find both the Android 2.3 update likely NFC will be the only real particularity of the nexus S, while it is still your faster HSPA + network is supported.

I expected the Google nexus S, support for HSPA +, camera in the order of 8 megapixels with HD video recording, 32 GB on-board memory and MicroSD memory slot, next generation mobile processor and Bluetooth 3.0 to have. Currently my Nokia N8 has the best specifications on paper any cell phone radio, Bluetooth 3.0, FM radio, FM transmitter, 12 megapixel camera with HD video recording, USB on-the-go, HDMI output, and much more currently on the market with Penta-band 3 g. Information as is, what I a of a flagship Android device new Android OS kicking off expected.

The nexus-S looks to be a fine Android device and if you want on T-Mobile and a pure Google device then you should check it. The limited memory with a MicroSD card, mid level camera and lack of HSPA + kill it as a choice I would consider. With CES 2011 devices right around the corner and probably news by WebOS, 2.3 gadgets and more I don't know new Android really why would you buy the nexus S. You can link to multiple reviews the nexus to the Android and me website S see what people have tested the nexus-S say in check.

Matthew Miller began a pilot 1000 in 1997 and has since been writing news, reviews and opinion pieces.


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