Testseek.com have collected 494 expert reviews of the Samsung GT-I9250 Galaxy Nexus and the average rating is 82%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Samsung GT-I9250 Galaxy Nexus.
November 2011
(82%)
494 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
After spending some quality time with the phone, we have to admit that it didn’t really blow us away, as we had hoped it would. It’s a very good phone, yes, but it left us asking for more. ICS is a definite plus point here, as it’s a very stable (afte...
Abstract: Done pushing megapixels and well into pixel popping, still the good old numbers game. HD screens are the next big thing and they'd better enjoy it while it lasts, with quad-core around the corner and all. Anyway, is it just another number to brag abou...
Google didn't disappoint with the execution of Android Ice Cream Sandwich and Samsung did an excellent job with the hardware of the Galaxy Nexus.It's probably only the second Nexus phone that is really attractive to customers at large, rather than mostly...
Published: 2011-11-22, Author: Jonathan , review by: bgr.in
This is almost comical at this point, but the Samsung Galaxy Nexus is my favorite Android device in the world. Easily replacing the HTC Rezound, the Motorola DROID RAZR, and Samsung Galaxy S II, the Galaxy Nexus champions in a brand new version of Android...
Abstract: Samsung Galaxy Nexus is the new kid on the Google Android block. The world's first Ice Cream Sandwich phone – the Samsung Galaxy Nexus is a pleasure treat. If the Nexus One was a good smartphone, the Nexus S can be called noting short of extraordinary.The...
Abstract: Google and Samsung together announced the Galaxy Nexus that runs over Android 4.0 Icecream sandwich version. Breaking all the rumours both the brands have confirmed that the device will hit the markets in Europe, USA and Asia by next month.The Samsung sma...
Abstract: Announced at an event in Hong Kong during the period of the AsiaD conference, the Galaxy Nexus is a smartphone birthed from the union of Google's software and Samsung hardware. Upside The first thing we noticed was the lack of the usual menu buttons fo...
Abstract: Well, Google didn't just unveil a new version of their mobile OS early this morning. They also unveiled their next Google phone, a new galaxy by the name of Nexus. And just a glance on that Super AMOLED screen in 720p HD resolution is enough to tell you it means business.
The Samsung Galaxy Nexus isn't the most powerful Android phone around. It's not the most capable, either. But if you're after a "pure" Android experience, unsullied by the likes of Samsung's TouchWiz or HTC's Sense interfaces, then the Samsung Galaxy Nexu...
Google experience, stock Android OS, Fast OS upgrades as they're made available, Still a stunning display, Buttery smooth UI, Easily customizable, unlockable bootloader for power users
No microSD card slot, Average battery life, Poor camera with a lot of noise on low light conditions, Bareboned OS; customization and setting up needed, Bleeding edge, OS may encounter bugs
Overall I have been very impressed with the Galaxy Nexus despite its many annoyances mention earlier, as most of them has since been resolved after the Jelly Bean update. It has aged well this 8 months considering that many newer phones of better hardware...