Google Nexus provides for the continuation of the original hot Nexus One smartphone that was launched back in early 2010. Many thought that the rumors about Google Nexus 2 will never bear fruit, but a partnership with Samsung has produced a Nexus S and greater consumer awareness, making this a bigger success than its predecessor.
This smartphone is superficially similar to the Samsung Galaxy, sporting as it does four inch Super AMOLED display. Unlike its sibling Nexus handset with a curved screen that makes it stand out from gomile.Neusporediv contrast ratio and superior color reproduction on the screen to watch every thing beautiful and large size means that web browsing and video playback will not leave you squinting to see small details.
Google Nexus runs the Android 2.3 and it was the first phone to get the latest version of the popular operating system. Android 2.3 brings several improvements, but one that everyone is talking about the NFC (Near Field Communication) connectivity. This is made possible through an integrated chip and allows the phone to communicate with the NFC hotspots that are spread across the country. Soon, Google hopes that they will be embedded in the stores, and even on public transport, enabling users to collect information and payments using their phones.
In order to run smoothly all the latest Nexus handset has a powerful 1GHz processor on board, accompanied by 512 MB of RAM to help run multiple applications simultaneously. 16 GB of storage space available to house your music, media and applications, while five-megapixel camera on the back that can record HD video in flash 720p.LED will turn darker scenes and you can easily share your images and video clips through social network or multimedia messages.
As is the Android phone has access to Android Market where it is now more than 200,000 applications and games to download and enjoy, many of which will not cost you a penny to use. Web browsing with full Flash 10.1 support is provided either via 3G or Wi-Fi networking, and it will help you to see YouTube videos and other bits of content online without a fire up a separate application, which gives you a desktop-style browsing experience on a smartphone.
This device is a rival of the iPhone 4 which is certainly good news for those who expected Google Nexus 2 to us at some point. In addition to the main network backup and attractive Retailer subsidy is also cheaper than Apple's own high-end handsets.

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