Hello Paul and all.
I posted my Nexus S review this morning.
http://www.mobilebur...ew.jsp?Id=12068
It is, as Paul said, basically a Galaxy S with a few new features and minus a few old features. No HD video recording and no microSD memory card slot, for example, but you get the forward facing camera and the NFC support. As a daily Samsung Vibrant user, it doesn't really offer me any advantages - it's just slightly new, UI wise, and better looking than what I've currently got.
Hardly a big reason to run out and get one, though I did buy one. Mostly "justified" as a business expense so I can get to Honeycomb early.
So the short of it is if you already have a Galaxy S, keep it. Not to much to see here. If you are using a less powerful phone, then I suppose it's worth considering.
I posted my Nexus S review this morning.
http://www.mobilebur...ew.jsp?Id=12068
It is, as Paul said, basically a Galaxy S with a few new features and minus a few old features. No HD video recording and no microSD memory card slot, for example, but you get the forward facing camera and the NFC support. As a daily Samsung Vibrant user, it doesn't really offer me any advantages - it's just slightly new, UI wise, and better looking than what I've currently got.
Hardly a big reason to run out and get one, though I did buy one. Mostly "justified" as a business expense so I can get to Honeycomb early.
So the short of it is if you already have a Galaxy S, keep it. Not to much to see here. If you are using a less powerful phone, then I suppose it's worth considering.







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