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January 2012
Experts 83% 146 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
The Samsung Galaxy Nexus marries the power of the Android Ice Cream Sandwich OS with the speed of Verizon's LTE network. The phone's beautiful screen and internal performance are top-notch.
First phone shipping with Android 4
0
Which includes many key software improvements
Excellent 4G LTE speeds
First phone with Android 4
Fast and clean
Great call quality.
Big and beautiful display
Slick new user interface
Fast camera with good effects
LTE data speeds
Blazing 4G LTE speeds
Bright 720p display
Fast camera
Great multitasking
Clean
Complete
And thoughtout interface
Large & sharp looking display
Offers 4G LTE connectivity
The best Android phone to date
Hands down. Improvements in Ice Cream Sandwich make it much easier to use. Super AMOLED screen is bright and crisp. Cool features like Face Unlock and NFCpowered Beam take phonebased parlor tricks to a new level. Data Usage tool provides granular graphs for us OCD types to obsess over
4G/LTE is very fast
Ice Cream Sandwich is a real treat
Slim
Curved design
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...
No bloatware
Gorgeous screen
Improved Google apps
Versatile camera
Enhanced interface and better performance on ICS
brilliant display
Multitasking apps.
Gorgeous 4.65inch AMOLED Plus 720p screen
Comes with Android 4.0
Speedy performance
Beautiful and speedy Android operating system
Large
Bright screen
Fast and responsive
The editors didn't like
The Galaxy Nexus lacks a slot for expandable memory
And the 5-megapixel camera isn't Samsung's best. There's no support for Google Wallet
And several Ice Cream Sandwich features have a learning curve.
Reception and call quality problems
Buggy HDMI output
3G reception not among the best
Battery life isn't great.
Quite large
LTE reception issues
Relatively low resolution camera
Poor battery life
Does not support Google Wallet
Flimsy back cover
Constantly losing 4G LTE connection
Some apps not fully optimized for ICS
Bringing out annoying bugs. Snaps pics way faster than a Polaroid
Though image quality is twice as crappy. Awesomely shiny screen makes for lessthanawesome battery life.
No expandable memory
No Google Wallet support
Camera is just okay
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...
Does not support USB mass storage mode
Macs require a file manager app to browse files via USB
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Gorgeous 4.65inch AMOLED Plus 720p screen, Comes with Android 4.0, Speedy performance
Hit and miss camera performance
There's plenty to like about the Samsung Galaxy Nexus: its gorgeous and spacious 4.65-inch AMOLED Plus 720p screen, speedy navigation, and last but not least, the fact that it's armed with the long-awaited ICS OS. While its design is nothing to shout a...
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Enhanced interface and better performance on ICS; brilliant display, multitasking apps.
Weak 5megapixel camera; plastic build quality.
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There are no issues with the ringtones volume and you can hear the phone well enough even from the winter gear pockets. It can be slightly quieter than Galaxy S2, but the difference is barely noticeable. During the conversation I had an issue with the...
After spending some quality time with the phone, we have to admit that it didn’t really blow us away, as we had hoped it would. It’s a very good phone, yes, but it left us asking for more. ICS is a definite plus point here, as it’s a very stable (afte...