
By Jason Hiner, techrepublic.com
Takeaway: The Nexus S is the latest “Google phone” but it doesn’t quite live up to the standard of its predecessor, the Nexus One. Learn why and what you should get instead.
Google revived its line of Nexus “Google phone” products at the end of 2010 with the Nexus S — manufactured by Samsung, running the stock Android OS, using standard T-Mobile smartphone plans, and sold through Best Buy.
As I noted in Google raises the white flag on transforming the US wireless industry, the Nexus S is much less ambitious than the Nexus One, which set out to move the US wireless industry toward the European model of wireless service. As it turns, the Nexus S also doesn’t live up to the standard of Nexus One as a top-of-the-line Android device. Read Full Story
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