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10 out of 10
Summary: alaTest has collected and analyzed 1036 reviews of Samsung Google Nexus S I9020 / I9023 from international magazines and websites.
Conclusion: The average review rating is 8.05/10. Comparing these reviews to 839921 other Mobile Phones & Smartphones reviews gives this product an overall alaScore 92/100 (or 9.2 out of 10) = Excellent Quality.
7 out of 10
Summary: Eight months after it originally went on sale with T-Mobile, the Samsung Nexus S continues to make the carrier rounds by landing at AT&T. You'll find few differences from its counterparts at T-Mobile or Sprint, which is both a good and a bad thing. On...
Conclusion: The Samsung Nexus S brings a much-needed stock Android OS, Gingerbread, to AT&T. But eight months after its original debut, the handset feels underpowered and behind the smartphone curve.
Pro : The Samsung Nexus S offers a brilliant display, decent call quality, and enough features to keep you busy. The Gingerbread OS offers usability improvements, and the stock Android is a welcome change for AT&T
Cons : The Samsung Nexus S feels rather fragile, and it lacks a memory card slot and LED notifications. AT&T added no new features, and data speeds were slow
0 out of 10
Conclusion: The Nexus S 4G is a Google phone through and through. Following Google’s first hardware venture into the handset market, the Nexus One, this phone is how Google envisions the Gingerbread (Android 2.3) platform. Manufactured by Samsung, the Nexus S...
0 out of 10
Summary: The Nexus line has been incredibly popular. Starting out with the Nexus One, it gives owners the chance to experience the newest version of Google's Android operating system. The series has also been known for quality hardware as well.
Conclusion: As I end my time with the Nexus S 4G, I've found that there are many small little problems that both Google and Samsung will need to fix quickly. The reception issue is much like Antennagate, and the screen responsiveness is just horrid. But, then...
8 out of 10
Conclusion: Google and Samsung's joint collaboration is enhanced with Sprint's 4G data speeds, but the Nexus S still has a few hardware oversights.
Pro : Ships with Android 2.3 ; Sprint version has 4G speeds
Cons : No expandable memory