The Nexus S is the first smartphone to run on Google's Android 2.3, dubbed 'Gingerbread', platform. Co-developed with Samsung, the Nexus S features a large and brilliant 4.0-inch Super-AMOLED touch screen display. It also offers a contour display that's designed to fit more ergonomically when held to the face. The Nexus S also features Near Field Communication, or NFC, technology for wireless payments by waiving the phone over a reader. Powered by a 1-gigahertz chip, the smartphone provides richer 3D graphics, faster Internet speeds and supports for a 5.0-megapixel camera with front and rear-facing cameras. Additional features include Wi-Fi hotspot, true multi-tasking and access to Google services such as Google Search, Gmail, Google Maps, Voice Actions, Google Voice and YouTube.
Features
- Contour display that's designed with a curved glass screen to fit comfortably in the palm of a hand as well as the side of a face
- Large 4.0-inch Super-AMOLED touch screen display for brighter and more high contrast colors, and luminance that is up to 1.5x higher than conventional LCD displays
- NFC technology to read "smart" tags, or everyday objects that have NFC chips in them -- from stickers and movie posters to t-shirts
- Rear-facing 5.0-megapixel camera for photos and high-definition videos, and a front-facing VGA camera for video chat
- Pre-installed with Google apps, including Google Search, Google Maps with Navigation, Mobile Instant, Voice Actions, Gmail, Google Earth and more View the original article here
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