Samsung Galaxy Nexus Review: This Android

Here things about Galaxy Nexus: it’s the best Android phone is now available with a huge margin as I am prepared to say that the buyer had to buy it or steer clear of Android completely. And it has nothing to do with the hardware.

I put forth a call to arms: let us not caring so much about hardware, Android friends. Let’s pay no mind to mobile processor clock speed, to millimeters thickness body, HDMI-out port, docking station, and the battery removed. The linking of the Galaxy is the best Android phone because the software is designed for humans. More than any other ‘ Droid before, using the Galaxy Nexus just makes sense. And for that we can thank the installed stock of something called the ice cream Sandwich.

The Nexus is Google “references the line” from Android phones-each (this is the third) is the first phone that brings a new version of Android, totally unencumbered by a custom interface that is affixed by most other manufacturers. They’re meant to be the most pure Android version of their generation. Galaxy Nexus is the first with Android 4.0, which is called “Ice Cream Sandwiches”, or ICS (codenamed Android using alphabetical name Cupcake dessert doughnuts Eclairs, Froyo, etc.). The phone will come with the ICS, and immediately-and they will have the skin, such as the HTC Sense UI. But this is the Google phone would like us to think about when we think of the IC.

Ice Cream Sandwich is easily the biggest update to the original version of the smartphone Android Droid Android 2.0. A lot has changed – too many to cover everything in detail. But sticking to the highlights:

The look is very different from previous Android: now cool and blue, with a back-up lines and a black background. There is a new, custom-made font. There is a friendly animation. Buttons are completely different-instead of the traditional four Android buttons (Menu, home, search, and back), there’s … well, technically, there are none. The button has been moved to the screen itself, and the shrinking three: home, back, and the Recent Apps. The camera app has been dismantled. All first-party applications, such as Gmail and maps, new. Icons and folders to a more three dimensional. The new Keyboard. Google Plus Weight integrated. The list could go on, but it won’t, because it’s been quite a while.

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