uper AMOLED display, the Samsung Galaxy Nexus, will be available in the UK from Thursday 17th November. The Galaxy Nexus™ is the first smartphone to feature a 4.65’’ HD Super AMOLED display with a market-leading resolution of 720p (1280×720), ensuring vivid colours and excellent picture clarity. The Galaxy Nexus also comes with a 5 megapixel camera and new rounded design that measures just 8.94mm thick and features a minimal 4.29mm screen bezel. … Continue reading →
Update: On November 18th, Phones4u began selling the Galaxy Nexus in London, UK. Now the Galaxy Nexus is also in stock at Clove Technology, and coming soon to other retailers. Here̵7;s a price comparison chart for the major online stores currently selling the Galaxy Nexus: MobiCity Kogan Expansys Handtec Clove Country Australia Australia United Kingdom United Kingdom United Kingdom Cost $799 $799 N/A – Preorder queue $655.25*… Continue reading →
Galaxy Nexus by Samsung, the world’s first smartphone running on Android™ 4.0, Ice Cream Sandwich is coming to Verizon Wireless. The Galaxy Nexus will be available later this year in Verizon Wireless Communications Stores and online at www.verizonwireless.com. Ice Cream Sandwich brings a redesigned user interface with enhanced multitasking, notifications, full Web browsing experience and more. Customers will also be able to enjoy the innovative n… Continue reading →
Hot off the heels of yesterday̵7;s UK release, the Galaxy Nexus has already found its way to America. Expansys are now selling the device unlocked, contract-free for $750 USD in their online store. This is a pretty good price, considering the high-end specifications of the device. Expect to see the price drop over first & second quarter 2012, as a new round of Android phones hit the ground. But for now, the Samsung Galaxy Nexus is the b… Continue reading →
ative of the price we̵7;re likely to see in other regions of the world Here̵7;s a list showing the current price for the Galaxy Nexus at a few different stores: Amazon - $769 (cheapest price out of the three, for now) Buy Now Clove Technology - £514.80 (€590.16, USD $812.00) Buy Now Mobicity - £520 (€605, USD $810) Buy Now Be sure to subscribe to this site, we̵7;ll keep you updated with the latest pricing and availability for the Gal… Continue reading →
Here is a collection of Galaxy Nexus reviews from around the internet. If you̵7;ve found a great article that̵7;s missing, please leave a comment and I̵7;ll add it to the list. Samsung Galaxy Nexus first impressions (CNET) This review by CNET focuses on the beauty of Google̵7;s latest Android version, Ice Cream Sandwich. To quote: There̵7;s no mistaking that the Galaxy Nexus has all the ingredients it needs to be a terrific p… Continue reading →
Daily Steals has an awesome deal running at the moment – you can buy a 16GB Unlocked Galaxy Nexus for just $559.99! That̵7;s far below the normal retail price – and this is the best phone on the market today, according to many review websites. Better be quick if you want to snag the deal though. Only 23 hours left! Buy the Samsung Galaxy Nexus from Daily Steals … Continue reading →
Today, Samsung and Google officially announced the Galaxy Nexus smartphone. The event was broadcast live on YouTube from Hong Kong. Galaxy Nexus is the first smartphone to run Android 4.0, codenamed “Ice Cream Sandwich”. This is a major leap forward for Android, as it unifies the smartphone and tablet development lines, to form a single codebase for devices going forward. It̵7;s a state-of-the-art mobile operating system, with … Continue reading →
st pre-orders) before Black Friday. This is just a preview of when the big marketing push will begin. But for those hungry Android users out there, it looks like your best bet of getting a Galaxy Nexus early would be to order online from Europe (such as from Clove in the U.K.) [Via Android and Me] … Continue reading →
usage is to forecast the weather. Variations in atmospheric pressure can predict short-term trends in the weather, and indicate an approaching storm. But Android already has plenty of ways to access the weather forecast, from online services. This doesn̵7;t seem a sufficient justification to install a completely new sensor in the device. But there̵7;s another reason, which isn̵7;t so obvious. GPS receivers sometimes integrate a barome… Continue reading →