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post Apr 18 2012, 10:40 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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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.
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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.


AnandTech
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The Galaxy Nexus is so important again because it's the only time Google gets to dictate everything - the hardware, the software, and update timing. There's also the element of freedom, with unlockable hardware out of the box. I find myself wishing that Google had begun its adventure sticking it to the carriers with pentaband WCDMA support like this phone finally has, as that would've been much more successful than the practice of releasing a few different Nexus variants with different bands.

As far as Ice Cream Sandwich is concerned, it really is Android perfected. Everything is smoother, faster and nearly all of our issues with the OS have been addressed. ICS brings Android into 2012 and gives Google a great platform to begin to introduce new features going forward. Android is now very close to UI performance parity with iOS, which eliminates a major tradeoff you had to make in the past. If you were hoping for ICS to be iOS with a Google logo on it, you'll be sorely disappointed. However if you're a fan of Android and just wished it were smoother and more polished, Ice Cream Sandwich is what you've been waiting for.
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.
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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.
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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.
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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.



AndroidGuys
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Based on the above definitions you wouldn’t think that Samsung’s Galaxy Nexus (SGN) is actually a culmination of anything good, particularly in the way of an Android phone.  Literally, the name alone would indicate that you would have a billion stars connected together.  But you would be wrong.  The Samsung Galaxy Nexus is the best smartphone on the market today - bar none.
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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fast for a Nexus phone... but compare to other flagships this is slow tongue.gif
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QUOTE(raul @ Apr 18 2012, 12:03 PM)
hi all, think going to get a new gnex tonite, was struggling in between gnex and gnote, i am a heavy caller + heavy sms, is gnex more suitable for me?
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to be honest, you won't regret going for either one. If the Note pen feature isn't important to you, you can probably safely go wtih Gnex
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QUOTE(droid13579 @ Apr 18 2012, 09:16 PM)
Dungeon Village, suits you very straight forward tongue.gif

Yeah ~ they replenised each day after 9.00 KST (Kairosoft Time)
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I'm on my second playthrough for DV... its still as addictive as the first playthrough rclxms.gif
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just sharing, I spent 30mins to make this wallie notworthy.gif

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QUOTE(DarkSilver @ Apr 19 2012, 01:46 AM)
Done this before, LOL.
Yours seem to be blurred a bit...
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hmm..maybe...but i just painted it with solid colors...and on my phone I don't see it anyway tongue.gif
using it as my lock screen wall


QUOTE(springfall @ Apr 19 2012, 01:41 AM)
now to multiply the cross all over it, spread nexus over the black canvas.
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u sure u want that? I imagine that would look too clustered

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QUOTE(DarkSilver @ Apr 19 2012, 01:58 AM)
It might be due to LOWYAT IMAGE HOSTING SYSTEM, it degraded the image.

MINUS IMAGE HOSTING also like that, degrading the image like hell.

Here's mine, who's interested?  tongue.gif
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looks a bit pale leh tongue.gif
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oh yeah, I reupload it at imgur, otherwise there's the lowyat signature at the corner tongue.gif
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QUOTE(0204 @ Apr 19 2012, 11:34 AM)
for those of you who interested in get the barometer in our gnex to work.. try out this app

SyPressure (Barometer)

it's pretty awesome.. it uses barometer to check pressure.. adding it's widget to the home and it will check pressure every hour.. monitor the changes.. alert you the weather changes.. from rain to sunny or vice versa..

it does uses battery every hour so probably not for you who want to save as much juice as you can.. me i just want to use as much phone as i can smile.gif
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actually I already installed the app long ago, but I don't know how understand the readings sweat.gif mind explaining?
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QUOTE(im_not_stupid @ Apr 20 2012, 12:37 AM)
lol...not up to me whether to slaughter u onot haha..kk anything u need jz pm me smile.gif


Added on April 20, 2012, 12:51 amtried NFC Retag with TnG..
i make it turn on blue tooth but cannot..seems like permission problem..
then tried with dial certain number and IT WORKS! so fun play with it now LoL...
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Yes! so fun rclxms.gif and useful

now I can scan my LRT card and call my friend, instead of doing it manually
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QUOTE(mmuzzakir @ Apr 21 2012, 12:36 AM)
haha maybe you can print screen your equalizer setting?  brows.gif
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yup that would help
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QUOTE(FuNks @ Apr 21 2012, 10:53 PM)
How to increase dungeon village income? Can't reach 35k for upgrade.
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make sure you dump items into your buildings to upgrade their stats, most importantly the gold stat (ESPECIALLY for inn, and circus (if you have one)), make sure you at least upgrade some of your adventurers equipment

also, there's a trick to make your adventurers spend more. Rearrange / build a (at least) 2 square building to block the exit, this way every time the adventurers want to exit the village they will have to go through that building. The best would be max out your circus gold, and use it to block. Reason is that its the earliest high max gold building (2700 to be exact) that you get access to, and its big enough to block the exit. However when the exit is block, the adventurers that are outside the village won't be able to enter back in, so after a short period or after you got the amount of gold that you wanted, you'll have to unblock the exit.

QUOTE(droid13579 @ Apr 22 2012, 12:40 AM)
Damn... (Up coming nexus must be very good... please!  cry.gif )

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it will...

think of it this way, Nexus phones are the phones that Googlers use themselves, do you think they're gonna make a sucky one? tongue.gif

Some thinks that Galaxy Nexus comes with (soon to be) outdated hardware, but imo its the final refinement of hardware specs after the wave of general consumer spec.

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Part 4 is out!


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QUOTE(FuNks @ Apr 22 2012, 11:39 AM)
Dv sifu appeared hahaha. tongue.gif
So if I block, need to unblock b block unblock block?smile.gif

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I only block if I need extra income...reaching upgrade requirement is also one of the reason. otherwise I just leave it alone and keep maxing out my building gold, that is the most important. now with most of my building gold maxed out I can reach 50k - 60k in 3 seconds after paying the monthly bills lol
also make sure it says "great" when u upgrade building with items or at least "good" to be mote efficient, otherwise you're wasting your items. A tip is to stack up on the 2k wine and use them on restaurant and bar when you get them, after that use the remaining on circus.


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QUOTE(droid13579 @ Apr 22 2012, 09:23 PM)
m5 is coming soon~  icon_idea.gif
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