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post Jan 8 2012, 04:40 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 Jan 8 2012, 04:41 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 Jan 8 2012, 04:41 AM

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post Jan 8 2012, 04:42 AM

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post Jan 8 2012, 04:53 AM

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QUOTE(am830115 @ Jan 8 2012, 04:52 AM)
yeah.....V3 already....been following since V1.... but i not yet bought the phone...wink.gif
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post Jan 8 2012, 02:28 PM

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QUOTE(djlah @ Jan 8 2012, 10:52 AM)
Congrats V3!
just order some accessories from garage sales. waiting for delivery...
I think it's time to update post#4 for accessories section. I guess after 13th, for sure many owner here looking for accessories. Beside from our garage sales, please share if you guys got any accessories from ebay, lelong, anywhere. so that TS can consolidate and update in 1st page  icon_rolleyes.gif

BTW, from bro MaxReddevil sharing, the pouch from Popular bookstore, not found in my local branches here sad.gif anyone got nice pouch to share for GNex?
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yep will update front page with Accessories, give me some time. biggrin.gif

btw, I've ordered this pouch and this case
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post Jan 8 2012, 02:58 PM

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QUOTE(Doomsday @ Jan 8 2012, 02:41 PM)
My cousin from the states ordered Incipio casing last week. Turn out they gave him the LTE version of the casing sad.gif

Just a word of advice..
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alright. Wanted to order CaseMate Barely There before this, but found out that its "LTE version" too. As in its not perfect fit for GSM model. sweat.gif So decided to give Incipio a try.
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post Jan 8 2012, 08:40 PM

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someone shared this over at Android Forums, this is the camera sensor used in Galaxy Nexus. Its good to know. nod.gif

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Integration of BSI ensures that users will be able to capture better pictures in low light scenarios. Samsung says the new imagers are 30 percent more effective in low light sensitivity and control crosstalk that improves color as well as optical performance.

The S5K4E5 is 1.4 micron 5 megapixel sensor that can not only capture still images but videos in full HD resolution at 60fps. The sensor is also fast that allows to capture the moment as soon as the user clicks the shutter button.


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post Jan 8 2012, 08:55 PM

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QUOTE(AlphaBeta @ Jan 8 2012, 08:50 PM)
then why r we stuck at 28 fps?
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Even SlashGear say its capable of 60fps video imaging. So I have no idea, could be the limitation of the processor or other part of the hardware?

lol, found a video advertising the sensor.


ok so based on the video, its 30fps at 1080p and 60fps at 720p, does that match the capability of GNex?

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post Jan 8 2012, 11:49 PM

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QUOTE(iamkent @ Jan 8 2012, 10:40 AM)
great page & nice phone and phantom you jump here from desire ?
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post Jan 9 2012, 06:13 AM

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QUOTE(-kytz- @ Jan 9 2012, 03:56 AM)
iiinm, the value plus internet is for postpaid users not available to prepaid users , but mobile internet packages is available for prepaid, and maybe postpaid as well, right?
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post Jan 9 2012, 02:53 PM

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QUOTE(Kusa @ Jan 9 2012, 01:58 PM)
Same. Already on Digi. Anyone deal with DirectD on warranty issues before?
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based on my friend's (shaun yeap) experience, let's just say DirectD don't take warranty as easy as SME. In other words, bad.

My friend had one unit that clearly has serious screen issue, mainly its dimmer than usual and serious screen banding, if its SME you would have gotten a warranty set already, but the seller kept telling his story on how he can't see the problem. To make the matter worse, he wasn't very friendly about it either, its as if my friend is on the wrong side or something. doh.gif

thank god for irenic to be there, otherwise I doubt they would even accept my friend's warranty.


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QUOTE(cruxidex @ Jan 9 2012, 02:55 PM)
yup i second that... DirectD sales are not that friendly... ONLY suitable for those who are the type of..
- ask price as per advertise
- ask got free gift or not (wont argue much if there is no free as well)
- know the device well thru reviews/youtube
- after checking hardware n software.. straight away pay n thanx

they are all the quiet type sellers

well.. im in this buyer category.. so if you really concern about warranty.. better go SME.. besides.. this is not <1000 ringgit phone anyway
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yup, if you just want the phone, DirectD is a very good source. They usually get Samsung AP sets exclusively in Msia, so they get sellers that are mostly early birds, and early birds tend to know their phone well, so its kind of a "no string attach" deal. If you're lucky, you won't have to deal with their bad side, but when shits happen, well good luck. tongue.gif

I'm happy that I don't get a faulty unit. nod.gif


QUOTE(djlah @ Jan 9 2012, 03:16 PM)
thanks for sharing about this. the toggles are very useful, I like it. Anyone try CM9 ROM? heard that they add similar toggles button design like touchwiz on top drop down notification bar, quite nice...
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actually AOKP is the closest thing you can get to CM9 for now

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QUOTE(djlah @ Jan 9 2012, 03:53 PM)
I got from there..is my first time too. So far, no complaint found from others. should be fine.
omg, Google-made GPU and CPU chips on the way. seem like Google taking seriously on kindle fire tablet battle. Nexus flagship will getting stronger and stronger  thumbup.gif  the next coming Nexus device should be 7" tablet.
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OMG have to start saving for the next Nexus phone cry.gif
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QUOTE(djlah @ Jan 9 2012, 04:40 PM)
I just interested to know. if you take phone, then got ppl want to take plan. what's the benefit of the ppl taking plan only? what's the usual/common deal here? give me 1 example....
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if the plan is cheap enough, like the iPhone plan brows.gif
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QUOTE(djlah @ Jan 9 2012, 04:21 PM)
skip 1 still ok for me. for example, N1 then upgrade to Gnex. So if NS then can skip GNex. With the current NS hardware support, running ICS on NS still not bad. So, I'm not gonna upgrade if there is next nexus phone this year end or next year.

But I will be very interested on Nexus first ever tablet, if it's come true by this April (I guess usually delay la). But I think it's gonna happen this year  icon_rolleyes.gif  Anyone like tablet, can saving money now  drool.gif  drool.gif
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its true, but I want to see what Google can come up with hardware, especially its the SOC in this case
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QUOTE(neoxz @ Jan 9 2012, 09:01 PM)
owned. wink.gif
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QUOTE(AlphaBeta @ Jan 9 2012, 09:28 PM)
Optimisation <-- iOS wins in this.
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not really, its just one "test".

video export. LOL. do you do video export on your phone at all?

if iOS has such great optimization, 4S wouldn't lost to Galaxy Nexus this badly in everything else. wink.gif


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QUOTE(Doomsday @ Jan 10 2012, 06:59 AM)
Anyone into photography and wanna try the custom lens for your GNex?
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I am getting one of those, anyone wanna chip in together so we can split the shipping fees? smile.gif
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I've already posted this before, its even in the first page under Camera Concern! rclxms.gif

I'm interested, iinm USD50 to get the free shipping, right?

which one are you getting?

I need to know the final price including shipping to make decision hmm.gif

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