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Comparing the Nexus S and Nexus One
Google and Samsung announced today the availability of Android's latest
worst-kept secret, the Nexus S. Though not officially positioned as such,
the Nexus S is an update to the now-retired HTC Nexus One. Like its
predecessor, the Nexus S offers the "pure Google" experience without a
disruptive manufacturer skin. That means you'll get direct access to a full
set of Google applications, and both versions of the phone, whether you buy
it for $529 or $199 with a two-year T-Mobile contract, will be unlocked.
Google may be pursuing a quieter product release strategy this time around,
but it's clear the company hasn't abandoned the basic Nexus concept despite
the first handset's stumbles.
Yet, the Nexus S also stands apart from the Nexus One. It's the first
handset with "Gingerbread," the next version of the Android operating system
, and it offers a number of feature improvements like a Super AMOLED display
with a contour design, an NFC chip, and a second camera. Not everything
sounds promising--the Nexus S lacks a memory card slot and support for T-
Mobile's HSPA+ network--but we're excited to see it just the same. Look for
a review this week. |