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post Nov 26 2011, 12:17 AM, updated 14y ago

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Galaxy Nexus
The latest flagship of the Nexus lineage
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Screen
• 4.65" HD (1280 X 720 pixels) Super AMOLED
• Contour Display (curved glass)
Dimension
• Size: 67.94 X 135.5 X 8.94
• Weight: 135g
Memory
• Storage: 16GB/32GB
• Memory:1GB RAM
Camera
• 5MP continuous auto focus w/ LED Flash
• 1.3MP Front
• Zero Shutter Lag
• Video Recording: 1080p back, 720p front
Connectivity
• GSM/HSPA+/3G/EDGE/GPRS
• WIFI a/b/g/n
• Bluetooth 3.0
• Micro USB
• NFC
Features
• Ice Cream Sandwich (Android 4.0)
• 1.2GHz TI OMAP4460 dual core CPU
• Multicolored Notification LED
• Buttonless front w/ Hyper Skin back
• Accelerometer, Gyro, Compass, Proximity, Barometer




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post Nov 26 2011, 12:17 AM

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Engadget
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Let's not beat around the bush. The Galaxy Nexus is definitely the best Android phone available today -- it's possibly even the best phone available today, period. Sure, it's not perfect -- we're disappointed that the camera doesn't deliver the same wow factor as the rest of the handset. It's an alright shooter, but it's just no match for the state-of-the-art. There's also room for improvement in terms of build and materials quality. Still, there's no denying the satisfying look and feel, the stunning display, the impressive performance, the excellent battery life -- the whole is far greater than the sum of its parts.
Full review here.


The Verge
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The Galaxy Nexus is the best Android phone ever made. It's one of the best smartphones ever made, and with a couple of minor tweaks (particularly to the camera), it could be the best smartphone ever produced.

Still, there's really not much to knock here. The hardware is elegant and smartly designed. The software is beautiful and useful. Google has cleaned up a lot of the bad, and replaced it with a serious amount of good. It's faster, smarter, and a lot more friendly than any of its predecessors. Ice Cream Sandwich easily gives iOS and Windows Phone a run for their money, and in many ways, it's a superior operating system than either of them. If there's a bone to pick, perhaps it's with the size, which could be off-putting to some, or the fact that right now the only carrier you can definitely get the phone on in the US will be Verizon. But those are minor blips on the radar, not show stoppers.

Since day one, I've been waiting for an Android device that lived up to the promise of such a powerful OS. I think I can stop waiting now.
Full review here.


SlashGear
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Make no mistake, this is the best Android phone around today. It’s impossible to divorce Samsung’s hardware from the Ice Cream Sandwich experience, for the moment at least. That may change as more manufactures offer Android 4.0 phones, but for now it’s tough to think of going back to a Gingerbread or earlier device. ICS’ finessed software works beautifully with Samsung’s hardware and – with the exception of the camera, perhaps, which can be a minor blot on the Galaxy Nexus’ score sheet – the sum of the two parts is massively compelling.
Full review here.


BGR
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While there were some hardware complaints, and even though Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich isn’t the most intuitive or user friendly operating system, it’s absolutely one of the most powerful. Android 4.0 is coupled with the best smartphone Samsung has ever produced and easily leapfrogs any other competitor’s device.

Unfortunately in the Android world, this hardly lasts a long time, and as we have started to see in various leaks, there’s going to be some serious competition for the best Android smartphone in the world over the next few months. For now, though, this marriage of hardware and software, under Google and Samsung’s direction, is an absolute winner.
Full review here.


Android Central
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Personally, I’ve already been taken in by the Galaxy Nexus’s charms, and have been thoroughly spoiled in the process. It’s the most impressive smartphone I’ve ever used, and after just a few days, older versions of Android already feel ... well, old. Many other phones will get a taste of Android 4.0 in early 2012, but make no mistake, the Galaxy Nexus is the device that ICS was meant to be used on. The sheer speed of the hardware and software, combined with the slickness and beauty of the new stock Android UI makes the device a joy to use.
Full review here.


Mobile Syrup
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The Galaxy Nexus is the best Android device ever because it’s the best all-round Android phone. Not only is the design almost flawless but the screen is sharp, the camera capable and the software  a huge leap forward. Considering it will have a software lead of at least three to four months on any new device being released with ICS, for many people it is reason enough to upgrade. Ice Cream Sandwich is the biggest leap in smartphone operating systems since perhaps iOS 2 to iOS 3 (or maybe iOS 4 to iOS 5, we can’t decide) but it fundamentally alters the way Android users interact with their phones.
Full review here.


Mashable
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Beyond those gimmicks that don’t work as well in the real world as they do on television commercials, Ice Cream Sandwich’s main claim to fame is that it’s a more-polished version of Android — it’s easier to use and more aesthetically pleasing than any of its predecessors. Bravo, Google — I’m looking forward to further refinements of Android, and if this leap forward is any indication, the world’s most popular smartphone operating system has even brighter days ahead.

Couple that with this gorgeous and subtly curved handset, and you have yourself a winner. The Samsung Galaxy Nexus is by far the best Android phone I’ve seen yet.
Full review here.


IntoMobile
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In a nutshell, the Galaxy Nexus is the best phone I've ever touched before. This is easy to say for a couple of reasons. Up until the Galaxy Nexus, my hands-down favorite phone was the Galaxy S II (specifically the Sprint and international versions) and the Galaxy Nexus is rather similar when it comes to in-hand feel and build quality. That said, the Galaxy Nexus goes above and beyond with a modern and sexy design that makes you feel like you're holding the future in your hand.
Full review here.


IGN
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The Samsung Galaxy Nexus is the most exciting Android device I’ve had an opportunity to review. Not only does it feature an exceptional design by Samsung and an impressive list of specs, but it’s also the first device to utilize the newest version of Google’s mobile OS, Android 4.0.

It is, without a doubt, the best Android smartphone of the year.

9.5/10
"Amazing"
Full review here.




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post Nov 26 2011, 12:18 AM

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post Nov 26 2011, 12:18 AM

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post Nov 26 2011, 12:18 AM

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post Nov 26 2011, 10:40 PM

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updated 3rd post, what do you guys think? Anything to add?
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post Nov 26 2011, 11:11 PM

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QUOTE(Shizuru @ Nov 26 2011, 10:43 PM)
Nice, full of info thumbup.gif
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thanks! happy.gif let me know if there is anything that you want to add.

QUOTE(ciwek90 @ Nov 26 2011, 11:04 PM)
what it can do? hehe  drool.gif
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most probably for charging laugh.gif

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post Nov 26 2011, 11:36 PM

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QUOTE(ciwek90 @ Nov 26 2011, 11:27 PM)
lol..really? nothing more? hmm.gif  same like htc rhyme? got dock..is it?
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I'm not 100% sure, that's just my guess. Maybe there will be more docks for different function from 3rd party.

but the difference between this and Rhyme is that Rhyme comes with the dock when you buy the phone, while this you'll have to buy it separately yourself. laugh.gif

QUOTE(zuhaili87 @ Nov 26 2011, 11:31 PM)
i love this phone and i LOVE this thread, its so neat and clean, thumbs up to TS, really2 tidy and full with information.. you've done a really good job TS. smile.gif
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aww thanks! happy.gif really appreciate it!

I really put quite some of thoughts in it.

QUOTE(akash3656 @ Nov 26 2011, 11:34 PM)
Nicely done, will read through it tmr and suggest you to add things later..... But good job xD
EDIT: LOL my name, my post, lol xD
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yup XD however that might change once the phone is out. tongue.gif

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post Nov 27 2011, 12:58 AM

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QUOTE(Similan @ Nov 27 2011, 12:10 AM)
Similar wants TS to note this on 1st page.
Respected website techradar doesn't really think much of this.
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Similar or Similan? typo? laugh.gif Please la .. refer to yourself like a normal human being would, otherwise you look like a retard every time you do that. =/

btw included techradar's review at second post now smile.gif

QUOTE(Harddisk @ Nov 27 2011, 12:35 AM)
For Samsung, we have samsungdive.com, for HTC, we have htcsense.com.

For Google, what do we have for similar features?

Remote lock, phone tracking, ring your phone and such. If only Google would build these features into Android and be controlled from Google site itself.
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Hmm I don't really use this, but is there 3rd party app that can provide similar functions?

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post Nov 27 2011, 09:38 AM

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hehehe.. thanks! icon_rolleyes.gif

QUOTE(Chyan @ Nov 27 2011, 02:06 AM)
I wonder how much is this going to be in retail.
Any news on carriers bringing in this?
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no news yet.. maybe next month we'll know more. smile.gif

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post Nov 27 2011, 11:04 AM

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QUOTE(akash3656 @ Nov 27 2011, 09:52 AM)
Ok er, I think should mention it
1. Doesn't support USB mass storage, instead it supports MTP and PTP which will work without any issue in Windows. However, Mac users will have to use this application to transfer files: http://www.android.com/filetransfer/

2. The GPU isn't half bad. I know you already posted it, but add in this graph
http://images.anandtech.com/graphs/graph5133/42471.png
http://images.anandtech.com/graphs/graph5133/42472.png

And remind users that it is only second to the S2 i9100 (non G) which is no longer sold in Malaysia. Moreover, the G level performance *should* be somewhere around the Bionic and LG Optimus 3D's range. So, in Malaysia if you disregard the Note (its a bit too large for a phone anyway), Galaxy Nexus does have the best GPU.

3. Screen is Pentile. However, looks crisp and sharp because of the high resolution. <- Maybe better don't mention its pentile?

4. Flash Player is currently not supported. However, Apple and Google have confirmed they are working on it.
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great idea, updated 3rd post.

However I don't think we have to mention about the S2's issue, because I'm not trying to prove that GNex's GPU is the best.. but to justify why not having the best does not matter.

QUOTE(djlah @ Nov 27 2011, 10:33 AM)
hey bro, can I suggest to include the V1 link in 1st post?
just for convenient for those want to refer any previous discussion
thx
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will do so in the fourth post. I want to keep the first post clean. tongue.gif
Plus, does anyone actually use those links?
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post Nov 27 2011, 11:11 AM

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QUOTE(stringfellow @ Nov 27 2011, 11:06 AM)
Apple!!? ph34r.gif
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LOL, that should be Adobe laugh.gif
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post Nov 27 2011, 11:05 PM

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QUOTE(Harddisk @ Nov 27 2011, 10:41 PM)
Will be tasting some GNex tomorrow. My friend using it and I'll be meeting him.

Hope no FFK. biggrin.gif
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can we make a gathering? XD
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post Nov 28 2011, 09:46 AM

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QUOTE(Harddisk @ Nov 28 2011, 01:13 AM)
Wicked. I doubt he's unaware of that, as he was/is S2 user.  blush.gif
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I'm wondering, how did he get his set of Nexus? did he import his set, or is he staying overseas?

QUOTE(more69 @ Nov 28 2011, 07:22 AM)
http://attachments.xda-developers.com/atta...11&d=1322392531

now nexus also suffer black splotches as razr. what else fon i can get?
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that is what warranty are for. smile.gif

QUOTE(stringfellow @ Nov 28 2011, 08:13 AM)
Just finished uploading 5,883 songs into Google Music already, this will be a good alternative than to keep songs inside the Galaxy Nexus, since it's fixed 16GB storage and no option to increase it anymore.

Google Music for songs, Plex for Android for movies.
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yea, cloud storage is a good way to overcome the storage limit smile.gif

maybe I'll update first page to include this.

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post Nov 28 2011, 11:12 AM

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QUOTE(more69 @ Nov 28 2011, 10:32 AM)
warranty what? all samoled were acted this way.

http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread...=1362171&page=5
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and.. so? Its a faulty display.

Its the exception, not the rule.

If that's yours, go get it replaced.
If its not yours, why bother?
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QUOTE(more69 @ Nov 28 2011, 11:50 AM)
u did not read the whole thing. all sets in the store was suffing the same thing. u r playing gamble to exchange 1 unit with lesser dark splotches?
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I don't see the thread mentioning ALL sets? There's only ONE set of GNex in the thread.

Unless you mean all SAMOLED set, then its a SAMOLED defect. Just get it replaced, done. No point in harping on the issue really.

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post Nov 28 2011, 05:29 PM

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Which MHL video (9min vs 5min) do you guys think is more suitable to be put in the front page? For now I chose the 5 min one, it seems more practical? laugh.gif


QUOTE(more69 @ Nov 28 2011, 05:16 PM)
haha.. seems that only you understand what am i talking about. yes, i was still thinking whether to get razr or nexus. thats y i read rarz problem which evidenced that nexus also sharing the same problem. thanks for clearing up as other forumers just asking to send for warranty & shut the fxck up.
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if that's your problem, then you've worded your sentence wrongly. Of course people are gonna misunderstand you. No one asked you to shut the F up, but trying to provide a solution for you. Claim the warranty! If you are not gonna do that, then its not anyone's problem, its yours. Its obviously a case of screen defect, but its like you refuse to accept it?

The problem you posted is apparently more widespread on the RAZR, while there are only minimum amount of cases for the rest (Nexus & Note). I don't see anyone else complaining about this issue until you bring it up like its a widespread problem.

oh btw, get the Nexus of course tongue.gif

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QUOTE(Slekerz @ Nov 28 2011, 07:29 PM)
@phantomash maybe you can put this comparison table on first page so everyone can compare with other latest dual-core phone on the market. biggrin.gif
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err.. i know its good to have comparison.. but imo its better to keep the front page strictly about GNex as much as possible. For this kind of image, its better to put at the recommendation thread or something tongue.gif
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QUOTE(Harddisk @ Nov 28 2011, 11:31 PM)
So I guess that's all. As you see, my excitement was more about the ICS than just the hardware. Love the design, but 1.2G is nothing to shout about. What really shines is the OS. Thus I was less excited because it's not the latest f/w in the phone.
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The TI OMAP4460 is designed to run at 1.5Ghz by default, but for some reason (power saving I assume) it is underclocked on the GNex. The overclocking potential on TI processors are high, don't be surprised if someone managed to overclocked it up to 2Ghz+ in the future
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QUOTE(XeactorZ @ Nov 28 2011, 11:39 PM)
me half half
sometime listen music until boring then go for fm radio
lol sgs2 earphone jack also at top mar =.=
lol unlimited data plan = digi
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I think Harddisk actually preferred that the audio jack is at the bottom?

QUOTE(silencer @ Nov 28 2011, 11:55 PM)
I believe that I am the only person here that do not listen to the music through the smartphone...there wasn't even a single song i downloaded from itune for my previous iphone...i guess..my job sucks big time..wish i have more time...haih
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Me too. But mainly its due to the poor audio quality output of my phone. tongue.gif

QUOTE(Harddisk @ Nov 29 2011, 12:09 AM)
Yup, MNP, like how I converted my 017 to U mobile service. Never regretted it so far, except during outstation, you can't surf the net cause it drops to 2G (GPRS/EDGE), but messaging still works fine. smile.gif
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I'm thinking of switching to U mobile for their 3G too, worth it?

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