This is my personal review of S Nexus with the advantages and disadvantages. I will update this page to learn more.
Pure Android gingerbread this is the first phone generalized running the new operating system "gingerbread", version 2.3. I prefer Android apps stocks more modules manufacturer Motorola MotoBlur as the HTC sense UI. Improving more noticible: stock keyboard is much better than 2.2 and I prefer that it Swype.
Material new front camera (but step integrated chat yet). Of smart field (but no use widespread real yet) 16 gig memory built in, but no way to upgrade or to add an SD card)
Ugly ways all phone finds "cheap" for me. Something on the mixture of plastic materials and textures look well-built and not feels solidly. The bottom of the back has a strange hump doesn't fit my hand well, fit into one generic and advice over the phone slightly back when its on a desktop. The software has a theme omnipresent lime green and fluorescent orange color. Some people may like this. Personally, I think it is ugly and removes the out-of-the-box experience. Need to understand how to change the theme color. The buttons for the home, menu, search and return are rearranged all other Android phone that I had, which makes the interface more difficult for me to use and more likely to pressing me the wrong button. For example, the home button is at the bottom below right. In addition, I am a left hander and the home button is difficult to reach easily. Curved screen appears to cause distortion, such as whether a variable thickness rather than truly an AMOLED curve glass lens; the upper area of the phone has an effect of fish jar. [Added: this destruction shows curved glass vs flat AMOLED through user GD]
Buggy in several ways, the right of the box the phone had problems finding the T-mobile network and GPS. My dynamic Samsung Galaxy S had the same problems and S Nexus has much in common with the Galaxy. The home button and the button search appear to be broken: when I go into an application as a web browser, and then press home or search page, the phone vibrates but nothing else happens. Telephone application displays an error message like "cannot complete the call. The error dialog box is impossible to dismiss, and there is no way to compose another call. The fix is to re-establish the link between the overall. Three bugs above were impossible to report so far or binds that technical support is non-existent until now. T Mobile supports this phone because it is a Best Buy exclusive, but Best Buy just said "you have to ask Google", and the line help Samsung said "sorry our contact centre is closed."
User interface slow slow in several ways: graphs are nervous and choppy, as if the graphics chip cannot follow with scrolling. In my eyes, the Jig is on a par with the Galaxy; S It is noticibly slower than an iPhone 4. The question seems to be that S Nexus is not using a dedicated graphics chip and instead try and all graphics on the main processor Edition: others are this statement too. Slow data source: data speed is terribly slow compared to other phones T-Mobile news as MyTouch 4 G. This is because S Nexus uses the older, slower network (3 G - speed HPSAS) while G MyTouch 4 uses the most recent faster network (4 G - speed HPSA +). I see S Nexus as approximately five times more slowly, which is important for me because I use the phone for tethering. Slow repair: T-Mobile, explains my S Nexus service needs to fix the broken home button, which means mailing by phone to Google and waiting as Google mail back a replacement phone. This may take several days or more, which is much slower than a replacement for T-Mobile store even normal day. S Nexus considers flawed or rushed to launch. It is not an iPhone killer, and in my opinion it is not a necessary phone unless you have absolutely pure Android gingerbread or chip Near Field. Blog comments powered by
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