How will Google's Android Nexus S smartphone fair? Phones bearing Google's Android OS continue to gain steam in the marketplace. I see lots of users who probably would have liked an iPhone but have Android phones instead, and seem just as happy with them. A Best Buy email ad just popped into my inbox promoting Google's own smartphone, the Android Nexus S on T-Mobile. Sales began last Thursday, December 16, and the phone is selling for $199 with a 2 year plan (or $529 with no plan) and is running the latest Android OS 2.3 Gingerbread version. Sales in the UK begin tomorrow.
I don't own any Android devices...yet...and I haven't really spent much time on an Android device to really know how well it stacks up to Apple's IOS 4. But I do have a Samsung Galaxy table coming soon which will close my Android OS experience gap rather quickly. I don't have plans to move off my iPad anytime soon but if Android proves to be more effective in a business and IT setting, that would be pretty compelling.
Time will tell whether the Nexus S is a better phone than HTC, Motorola and others make. If there's one potential advantage it's that the Nexus S may have less (or next to none) bloatware vs. what other manufactures load on. We'll see on all counts.









Nexus S is little bit better than Nexus One and worse than Galaxy S.Here is the comparision between them -
http://techtrick24.blogspot.com/2010/12/google-nexus-s-vs-samsung-galaxy-s-vs.html
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Posted by: mayvanphong | January 05, 2011 at 07:39 PM
I can't really see how the nexus s is much better than the nexus one tbh.
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