The Nexus S sees Google return to hardware after the mixed success of last year’s Nexus One. This time built by Samsung it is questionable as to whether the market really needs an official ‘Googlephone’, but it should be the handset of choice for anyone who wants to always have the latest OS updates on their phone. The Nexus S is the first handset to run the latest version of the Android operating system. Version 2.3, also known as Gingerbread, has a range of new features on offer. The handset itself is nicely designed. The front buttons are touch sensitive and when the screen is off you can’t see them at all. They are illuminated by a white backlight only … Continue reading Google Nexus S review
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