The first phone to ship with Google Android 2.3 (also known as “Gingerbread”) as well as the follow-up to last January’s Google Nexus One, the Samsung Nexus S (available unlocked for £550 or free with a £35-per-month contract from Carphone Warehouse) is a joint effort between Samsung and Google with some impressive features. Indeed, you are likely to find it branded as the ‘Google Nexus S‘.
The Samsung or Google Nexus S’s hardware is gorgeous, and Google Android 2.3 delivers some useful enhancements; but with no support for HSPA+ or expandable memory, the Nexus S falls short of its potential.
It has 150.3 grams weight with the dimensions of 118 height, 1×61 width and 7×14 mm length. The new mobile comes with 3.6 inches touch-screen display and 800×480 pixels resolution.