Samsung Galaxy Nexus global User Review
"Clean Android Experience, Regular & first priority updates"
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Samsung Galaxy Nexus global
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Samsung Galaxy Nexus Written Review by Taylor
Through all of the hundreds of Android phones that have released in the past year, the Galaxy Nexus is easily one of the most highly anticipated and notable that we at PhoneDog have had a chance to review. It's big, slim and stylish, and it comes packed with some of the best specifications we've seen in a handset to date. Officially, you can only purchase it through Verizon in the United States, but through other resellers, you can purchase an unsubsidized, unlocked GSM version that... more...



















Mohamed Hoodh
4.6
"Clean Android Experience, Regular & first priority updates"
I have owned the Galaxy Nexus for 7 months now and I can totally say that this is still the best phone out there witch is affordable and yet powerful, even though it's not as powerful as the quad-core competitors. But still, after the Android 4.1 Jelly Bean update, I have found this to be relatively fast and snappy. I would say during normal use, it doesn't make much of a difference from dual core to quad core.The update priority is the main reason for me to get this without waiting for the HTC One X, which was announced earlier this year. And I don't regret buying this after the Galaxy S3 came out as well. It's because since this is a Google device I get updates from Google and much earlier updates than any other phone out there. It's even bound to be supported by Google and the developer community for a much longer time rather than any other OEM specific phone out there.