Nexus S 4G from Google and Samsung

Last Updated on Tuesday, 26 April 2011 08:37 Written by admin Tuesday, 26 April 2011 08:37

Nexus S 4GYou’ve had the opportunity to pre-order the Sprint-ified version from the Nexus S for a great while now, but it’s always good to include a concrete date for that end of the anticipation and the start of the Android 2. 3 enjoyable. That date has right now been officially marked because May 8th. That’s when your Real Google device will be prepared for use and abuse, though you will need to accept the usual two-year dedication with Sprint and pay in the typical $200 entry charge.

Intriguingly, the Nexus S 4G’s discharge date matches up having a roadmap leak we noticed recently, which also showcased the Motorola Xoom starting on Sprint in “early Might. ” Can’t be well before that goes official too now. Jump past the actual break for Sprint’s PUBLIC RELATIONS regarding today’s news.

Nexus S 4G from Google and Samsung with Android 2.3 for a Pure Google

The highly anticipated Nexus S™ 4G1 from Google™ goes on sale in all Sprint channels, including www.sprint.com, on Sunday, May 8, for $199.99 (plus tax) with a new line or eligible upgrade and two-year service agreement. Extending the company’s 4G device leadership yet again, it is the fourth 4G phone available and 20th 4G device announced from Sprint.

Manufactured by Samsung Telecommunications America (Samsung Mobile), a leading global mobile phone provider and the No. 1 mobile phone provider in the United States2, Nexus S 4G is the only Nexus S phone with 4G and provides a pure Google experience with Android™ 2.3, Gingerbread, the fastest version of Android available for smartphones. With its pure Google experience, Sprint Nexus S 4G customers will be among the first to receive Android software upgrades and new Google mobile apps, and in many cases, the device will get the updates and new apps as soon as they are available.

It is powered by a 1GHz Samsung application processor that produces rich 3D-like graphics, faster upload and download times and supports HD-like multimedia content along with a dedicated Graphics Processing Unit (GPU) to make playing mobile games, browsing the Web and watching videos a fast, fluid and smooth experience.

Designed with Samsung’s brilliant Super AMOLED™ touchscreen technology, Nexus S 4G’s 4-inch Contour Display features a curved design for a more comfortable look and feel in the user’s hand or along the side of the face. Its higher color contrast means colors are incredibly vibrant and text is crisp at any size and produces less glare than on other smartphone displays when outdoors, so videos, pictures and games look their best and the sun won’t wash them out.

Nexus S 4G features a 5 megapixel rear-facing camera and camcorder and front-facing VGA camera. In addition, Nexus S 4G features a gyroscope sensor to provide a smooth, fluid gaming experience when the user tilts the device up or down or pans the phone to the left or right.

Additional key features include:

  • 3G/4G Mobile Hotspot capability, supporting up to six Wi-Fi enabled devices simultaneously
  • Android Market™ for access to more than 150,000 applications, widgets and games available for download to customize the experience
  • Google mobile services such as Google Search™, Gmail™, Google Maps™ with Navigation, syncing with Google Calendar™, Voice Actions and YouTube™
  • Corporate email (Microsoft Exchange ActiveSync®), personal (POP & IMAP) email and instant messaging
  • Near Field Communication (NFC) technology, which allows the device to read information from everyday objects, like stickers and posters embedded with NFC chips
  • 16GB Internal Memory (ROM)/512MB (RAM)
  • Wi-Fi® – 802.11 b/g/n
  • Bluetooth® 2.1 + EDR
  • Integrated GPS
  • 1500 mAh Lithium-ion battery

Nexus S 4G from Google will be available from Sprint for $199.99 with a new line or eligible upgrade and two-year service agreement (taxes not included) in all Sprint retail channels, including the Web (www.sprint.com), Telesales (1-800-SPRINT1) and Best Buy.

Nexus S 4G requires activation on one of Sprint’s Everything Data plans, plus a required $10 Premium Data add-on charge for smartphones. Sprint’s Everything Data plan with Any Mobile, AnytimeSM includes unlimited Web, texting and calling to and from any mobile in America while on the Sprint Network, starting at just $69.99 per month plus required $10 Premium Data add-on charge – a savings of $39.99 per month versus Verizon’s comparable plan with unlimited talk, text and Web (excluding Verizon’s Southern California plan; pricing excludes surcharges and taxes).

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Droid Incredible 2 hit Verizon on April 28 for $199

Last Updated on Tuesday, 26 April 2011 08:25 Written by admin Tuesday, 26 April 2011 03:48

HTC Droid Incredible 2The Droid Incredible gets a sequel, but it’s nearly the same as the original. Today, HTC and Verizon announced how the Droid Incredible 2 is going to be available on April twenty-eight for $199. 99, having a two-year contract. However, those people who are holding out for the brand new phone, you might too get the original. The Incredible 2 seems to be pretty much the exact same phone, with a facelift.

Like its hit phone this past year, the Incredible 2 includes a 1GHz Snapdragon processor, 512MB associated with RAM, 8MP rear digital camera, and runs on Google android 2. 2. There really are a few upgrades: the screen is continuing to grow from 3. 7 in order to 4. 0 inches, it’s a 1. 3MP front-facing digital camera, its camera can much better detect faces, it can operate like a mobile hotspot for approximately five Wi-Fi devices, it has GSM built into it in addition to CDMA so it should work should you leave the USA, also it can capture 720p movie and share using DLNA. Additionally, it has integrated sound cancelling technology for better calls and “SRS WOWHD” encompass sound.

The lack of the spec upgrade is unsatisfactory, especially considering it will cost just like a Droid Incredible whenever it launches, but it’s sad that phones continue to be being released with Google android 2. 2. Android two. 3 has been away since Christmas. Unfortunately, to upgrade into it, HTC has to update its UX, called HTC Feeling, which takes quite a little bit of time.

We’re also wondering what happened towards the red detailing. Like a vintage car, opening up the unique Droid Incredible showed an enjoyable red finish inside. This new device additionally lacks the HTC scrolling button which was on the original.

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