Things are looking up for Samsung as its Google-partnered phone, the Samsung Galaxy Nexus, received mostly positive reviews since its recent debut in the mobile market. It is also the first Android powered smartphone to run on the newest mobile operating system from Google in the Ice Cream Sandwich 4.0. The new look of the device is impressive and its software has a lot of enticing features that makes browsing so much easier and relatively simple to navigate.

One of the notable things you will notice when you use the Nexus is that most of the physical screen buttons are absent. Most of its front buttons are now available on the screen when you power up the device. Customizations have been made to avoid clutter in user interface. Shortcuts have been made for easy access to applications.

The new operating system makes it possible for you to handle multi-tasking with ease. It allows you to track the applications you have opened and it gives you an easier approach to closing them if you do not need them any longer. Switching applications can now be done with a swipe of a finger. The swipe feature can do more than just switching programs as it can allow you to end of notifications and other tasks running in the background.

A Nexus Review will tell you that the device has a very solid hardware to support its high end operating system. It has a gorgeous four point six inch Super AMOLED display that runs on a speedy one point two gigahertz dual powered chipset. If you are multimedia junkie and you do not like fiddling with a microSD card, the Nexus card has an internal storage of thirty two gigabytes. That is plenty of room for storing hundreds of contents be it music, videos, photos and applications.

A built-in dual camera is available with the device. The rear end has a five megapixel camera for taking high quality shots and a front facing one point three megapixel camera for video calling. The rear end camera is capable of taking high definition videos. The curvature of the phone allows you to hold the device easily.

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