Testseek.com have collected 494 expert reviews of the Samsung GT-I9250 Galaxy Nexus and the average rating is 82%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Samsung GT-I9250 Galaxy Nexus.
November 2011
(82%)
494 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Abstract: Here is Lisa Gade's video review of the Samsung Galaxy Nexus on Verizon Wireless with 4G LTE. The Galaxy Nexus on Verizon offers pure Google Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich experience, and it's a fast phone running on a 1.2GHz dual core CPU with 32GB inter...
Abstract: Samsung's new Galaxy Nexus smartphone is the first device to operate on the latest Android 4.0 "Ice Cream Sandwich" OS. We got our hands on one to get a good look at its features and specs....
Abstract: Even Apple’s detractors have to admit there is an attractive simplicity to the California company’s mobile ecosystem, which is composed of just a few devices and one evolving operating system.Google’s Android platform – with its hodgepodge of OS versio...
The Galaxy Nexus is the culmination of Samsung's past three years of developing Android smartphones and is a rightful heir to the spirit of innovation as well as great overall functionality of its predecessor, the Nexus S.A year or two ago, the chosen Nex...
The Samsung Galaxy Nexus isn't the most powerful Android phone around. It's not the most capable, either. But if you're after a "pure" Android experience, unsullied by the likes of Samsung's TouchWiz or HTC's Sense interfaces, then the Samsung Galaxy Nexu...
Google experience, stock Android OS, Fast OS upgrades as they're made available, Still a stunning display, Buttery smooth UI, Easily customizable, unlockable bootloader for power users
No microSD card slot, Average battery life, Poor camera with a lot of noise on low light conditions, Bareboned OS; customization and setting up needed, Bleeding edge, OS may encounter bugs
Overall I have been very impressed with the Galaxy Nexus despite its many annoyances mention earlier, as most of them has since been resolved after the Jelly Bean update. It has aged well this 8 months considering that many newer phones of better hardware...
Abstract: HTC claims that One X can take a picture in just 0.7 seconds. The 8MP camera is also capable of shooting 4 full frames per second up to 99 shots at one time — that's faster that some full-fledged DSLR shooters. But how fast is the HTC One X?We compare the...
The Galaxy Nexus may be the first smartphone to come with Android 4.0 but it will only hold this exclusivity for a short while as more handsets will be rolling out with ICS in the months to come.Clearly the biggest benefit of owning the Galaxy Nexus is...
Enhanced interface and better performance on ICS; brilliant display, multitasking apps.
Weak 5megapixel camera; plastic build quality.
The Galaxy Nexus may be the first smartphone to come with Android 4.0 but it will only hold this exclusivity for a short while as more handsets will be rolling out with ICS in the months to come. Clearly the biggest benefit of owning the Galaxy Nexus ...