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November 2011
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Nok den flotteste skærm på markedet. Slank. Ice Cream Sandwich. Hurtig. Den rene Android-oplevelse.
Lækker
Stor skærm med høj opløsning
Massevis af nye Androidfinter i version 4.0
Mange forskellige skærmlåse
Skærmen Browseren
Googles egen mobil
God pris
Godt format
Nyeste udgave af Android
Originalt styresystem
Rigtig god skærm
God lydkvalitet
Stor Super AMOLED skærm med HD opløsning
Fin og gedigen byggekvalitet
Alt i forbindelser
NFC
Blandt de hurtigere mobiler
Fin musik afspiller
Redaktørerne brød sig ikke om
Middelmådigt kamera. Ingen SD-kortplads.
Hukommelse kan ikke udvides
Browseren trænger til en opdatering
Kameraet er ikke i top
Man savner knapper under skærmen
Kamera
Batteritiden
Dårlig talegenkendelse
Nederste del af skærmen benyttes til funktions knapper
5 Mpixel kamera (er dog et godt et af slagsen)
Ingen FM radio
Fås kun med 16 GB lagerplads og ingen mulighed for hukommelse kort
The combination of beautiful hardware, innovative design, and software has made the Galaxy Nexus one of the first Android devices to feel “complete.” There have been few times over the last two years that I reviewed a phone and felt 100% confident in ...
Much like two suped-up sport cars racing against one another towards the finish line, it’s another classic case of coming down to the wire as these two beastly smartphones come up nearly close to one another at the end. As we’ve seen, they perform ver...
We really like the Samsung Galaxy Nexus, and we find almost everything about it to be neat. The design is terrific and the Android 4.0 Operating System works great. Some did complain about crashes and reboots, but we experienced none of that. Others say t...
With thunderstorms of anticipation surrounding this device and a stack of specifications that didn’t seem to be all that much of a jump from the current top tier of smartphone devices in the market already, I was skeptical that this Nexus would impres...
It pains me to do this, but I'm not giving the Samsung Galaxy Nexus an Editor's Choice—even though I think Android phone buyers should seek out the Ice Cream Sandwich OS. The problem is that the Droid RAZR is just a better phone. Even though it has a lowe...
First phone with Android 4.0, Gorgeous 4.65 inch Super AMOLED Contour Display (1280 x 720), 1.2GHz dual-core processor and 1GB RAM, 4G LTE connectivity
No microSD card slot, No support for Google Wallet out of the box (but it is installable)
As the first phone to ship with Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich, the Galaxy Nexus is definitely attracting a lot of attention. The phone itself offers a mostly "pure" Android experience without a lot of bloatware, which is a good thing. We also appreciate...
The hardware is great, the screen is beautiful, and it's the only phone that won't be saddled with OEM skins and waiting for updates.The difference between Ice Cream Sandwich and Gingerbread cannot be overstated - it's a huge upgrade. Android is no lon...
Abstrakt: I originally reviewed the international version of the Galaxy Nexus, but I've been using the Verizon one—with LTE!—for about a week now, so our review is updated accordingly. (Check it out right here)The long-awaited, much-hyped, Android 4.0 flagship is h...
While all of the early reviews of the GSM/UMTS version of the Google Galaxy Nexus out of Europe were full of superlatives and the written equivalent of high-fives, I had only modest expectations for the Galaxy Nexus on Verizon. I dislike Android 3.x H...
Super responsive touch-screen and keyboard, Ice Cream Sandwich is fast, powerful and intuitive, excellent social and email features, best iteration of Gmail available, full-featured camera with instant shutter and time lapse mode...
Camera is average in low light, Ice Cream Sandwich still has a few bugs causing force closes, lack of support for many video formats Look and Feel...
The Galaxy Nexus isn’t the definitive Android phone, but it heralds great things for Androids to come ...