Samsung Galaxy Nexus at Verizon Wireless for $300

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Fresh Android cookie, the Samsung Galaxy Nexus has finally come out the Verizon Wireless way, which means that fans can now enjoy surfing on 4G LTE network with this phone. Quick downloads at 5 to 12Mbps and uploading speeds of 2 to 5Mbps are apparently far from being unattainable now.

This smartphone is a celebrity for being the first to be powered by Ice Cream Sandwich, which exposes users to an altogether different experience and design of the Android OS. This software is design to give room for enhanced multi-tasking, better notifications, a reworked user interface, Near Field Communications (NFC) sharing and a smooth web browsing encounter.

The functionalities and the interface are reformed and restructured to make navigation and accessing apps more simple and fruitful. The Face Unlock feature and Android Beam are among its highlights. A 4.65-inch Super AMOLED contour display with 1280 × 720p resolutions is deemed to make multimedia content all the more attractive.

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Web browsing and downloads are expected to be a lot more swifter with the dual core 1.2GHz application processor, HTML5 web browser coupled with Android 4.0 and 4G LTE network. What’s more, the handset equips a 5MP snapper with zero shutter lag, auto focus and LED flash, along with a front panel 1.3MP camera for video chats.

Sporting 1GB RAM and 32GB on board memory, other facilities like mobile hotspot allow for sharing of 4G LTE or 3G networks with up to 10 Wi-Fi enabled devices. The textured soft-touch back case adds on to the ergonomic form factor while serving as a shield against drops and bruises.

The Samsung Galaxy Nexus smartphone price stands at is $299.99 and it’s up for sale at Verizon Wireless Communications Stores and online at verizonwireless.com. It arrives with a two-year customer agreement and all the inevitable plans, of course.


Posted on 15 December, 2011 By Correspondent
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