Samsung I9250 Galaxy Nexus 16GB (Unlocked)

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Rating: 4.1

List Price : $799.99 Price : $360.00
Samsung I9250 Galaxy Nexus 16GB (Unlocked)

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World's First Smartphone to feature Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich and a 4.65" HD Super AMOLED display


  • Slim and curved Contour Display sits perfectly in your hand
  • Stunning 4.6 inch SUPER AMOLED Display
  • Powerfull 1.2 GHz dual core processor for speedy data transfer
  • Huge 16GB storage space


Samsung I9250 Galaxy Nexus 16GB (Unlocked) Reviews


Samsung I9250 Galaxy Nexus 16GB (Unlocked) Reviews


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198 of 205 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Incredible smartphone, best Android device ever, December 13, 2011
This review is from: Samsung I9250 Galaxy Nexus 16GB (Unlocked) (Wireless Phone Accessory)
Simply put, this is the best Android device ever.

Pros:
1. Incredibly sexy: thin but not too thin, slightly contoured, more rigid than other Samsung Android devices thanks to the internal metal frame
2. Large, bright, detailed screen. However it doesn't come off as huge due to minimal bezel and the use of the bottom portion of the screen for contextual soft-keys. The screen uses a pentile-matrix configuration, but the pixel density is so good that you really can't notice unless you look very closely and even then it's difficult to tell. The blacks melt into to the bezel beautifully and the colors pop.
3. You get the very latest version of Android, with instant updates from Google. I have grown to despise carrier/OEM UI skins and their accompanying OS update delays. The Android 4.0 UI is a huge upgrade and behaves much much better, making such carrier/OEM skins even less desirable. The interface seems to have been reworked from the ground up for smooth,... Read more
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134 of 147 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Awesome Device, although Price is High, December 1, 2011
This review is from: Samsung I9250 Galaxy Nexus 16GB (Unlocked) (Wireless Phone Accessory)
The Galaxy Nexus is an awesome device with a stunning display. Despite many other reviews online, ICS (the new version of Android launching with this device) is pretty easy to navigate/figure out. It does have a learning curve (even for die-hard long-time Android users), but much of the OS has been made more intuitive- one just has to step back and quit over-thinking what you are trying to do (or remembering previously complicated menus for those of us that have been around Android for a while), as (generally) everything you need is right there on the screen (unless you can't do it).

My only two complaints are:
1.) Many apps still have not been updated to play nicely with ICS by their developers (but this will change when Verizon launches the device and ICS becomes more prevalent), and
2.) The price. This phone is expensive, and while completely worth it for power-users such as myself, many people will struggle with this. The main reason for expense... Read more
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112 of 128 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Price of the phone Average, November 30, 2011
This review is from: Samsung I9250 Galaxy Nexus 16GB (Unlocked) (Wireless Phone Accessory)
Everyone needs to realize the price of this phone is average for a brand new phone that's unsubsidized. I paid this much for my Nexus One when it came out. You have an option here, either you can buy it from Verizon for $199.99 with a 2 year contract and only be able to use it on verizon (Not bad if you're already with verizon) however if you want to use this phone with AT&T or T-Mobile then you will have to buy the GSM unlocked version which is unsubsidized. The benefit of this is you can use it on any carrier that has the correct bandwidths (Pretty much an GSM carrier) in any country. So if you're with AT&T now, you can buy the phone, have full data service but later if your decide to go to T-Mobile you can take your phone with you, exchange sim cards and ta-da...your phone works again, with full 4G data service on T-Mobile as well.

So, there's a plus side and down side to both. You can make the choice, but don't rate the phone poorly because you don't think it's a... Read more
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