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.
Ice Cream Sandwich out of the box, Still has an attractive display, 4G LTE enabled
Sluggish performance, Choppy web browsing, Poor quality video recording, Poor battery life, Low signal strength
First and foremost, if you’re a Sprint customer who simply can’t wait any longer to experience the bountiful features associated with Ice Cream Sandwich, you should no doubt check out the Samsung Galaxy Nexus. However, bear in mind that the handset is...
Abstract: The Samsung Galaxy Nexus is a know quantity. Since the end of 2011, we've reviewed Google's reference device as an unlocked GSM model and on Verizon with LTE. Now Sprint has picked up this Android OS 4.0.4 Ice Cream Sandwich smartphone for $199 on contrac...
Abstract: So how does it stand up on the scale of Android powered smartphones? Does the lack of Google Wallet make the Verizon version not up to snuff? We find out right here right now for you. If you want to jump ahead of the video review check it our hereHardware...
This was it, shutterbugs. Apparently we don't have an ultimate camera phone here, but even if we had one, it wouldn't have been the new HTC One X. The handset did arrive with a very fast ImageSense camera, which made photo-taking very intuitive and fa...
There's no doubt that both the One X and Galaxy Nexus are incredibly strong opponents to come out against. It's quite interesting, though, when you think about how your overall impression of a handset changes with time. When one approaches the One X a...
Abstract: Nexus is a smartphone family signed by Google, while the OEM manufacturer is variable – for Nexus One, it was HTC, and for the next one, Nexus S, Google picked Samsung; the latest member of the family, Galaxy Nexus, is signed by Samsung yet again. As i...
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Published: 2012-03-21, Author: James , review by: gadgetreview.com
Excellent performance; tops smartphone benchmarks (except for graphics processing), Software is a significant step forward. You'll never want to go back after using 4.0, Giant build is good for people interested in a big screen…
…but too big for onehanded use, Display isn't very bright, Battery life is poor, barely lasts a day under light to medium use
As a smartphone, the Galaxy Nexus is a few steps beyond the line of what we consider a phone. It's huge at 4.65″. The battery life is poor, and with only an LTE model available that battery drains ever faster. It downscales from the popular Galaxy S II mo...
Abstract: The LG Spectrum isn’t necessarily my favorite phone. It’s got pretty nice specs and a killer screen, but there’s something to be said about the way a phone draws you in from across the room. I don’t mean to get all romantic or dramatic about it, but i...
Published: 2012-03-14, Author: Helena , review by: chipchick.com
Thanks to Android 4.0 there is improved multitasking management, and the onscreen keyboard is better than ever, 4G LTE support provides a speedy web surfing and streaming experience, camera takes quick snaps and does well in low light and display is highr
Device tends to get hot while in use, poor battery life, uninspiring design, benchmark performance is midrange and no MicroSD card slot
At the end of the day, Ice Cream Sandwich running on the Samsung Galaxy Nexus feels a lot like an enhanced, and tweaked version of the Honeycomb OS that we have been seeing on tablets for a while now. The reality is that in a few months the market wil...