Testseek.co.uk have collected 22 expert reviews of the Samsung SPH-D720 Nexus S 4G and the average rating is 80%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Samsung SPH-D720 Nexus S 4G.
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22 Reviews
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Abstract: Sprint is, arguably, one of the better wireless carriers currently operating in the U.S. They have consistently tried to offer their users good phones, and 2011 is looking to be no exception. Back in the day when the HTC Evo 4G was released, it was sort o...
While Google touts the Samsung Nexus S 4G, this smart phone is hard to recommend with better options available. Although having the latest version of Android as it becomes available is a key feature, there are plenty of limitations for average consumer...
While the Nexus S 4G didn't benchmark quite exactly to our expectations, it is still the best Android experience I have had to date. Having used a lot of phones, I love the speed and fluidity that the stock Android 2.3 interface can provide. While things...
Since there isn't much difference between the CDMA and GSM version, it should be no surprise that we rate them very similarly. And while the Sprint Nexus S 4G is very sleek and sexy looking, one can't help but feel underwhelmed when comparing it to th...
Abstract: Today I am going to take a closer look at the Nexus S 4G on Sprint and decide whether it is worth the price tag of $199 on a two year contract. The Nexus S 4G is identical to the Nexus S that can be found on T-Mobile with the exception that it feature...
Fast performance, Good quality screen, Robust communications suite with 4G and NFC,
No microSD slot
If you're looking for an iPhone clone that runs Android, the Samsung Nexus S 4G is pretty much right for you. It may not be the most original design available, but it's fast, light, powerful, and meets the demands that most users would place on it. It...
As I end my time with the Nexus S 4G, I've found that there are many small little problems that both Google and Samsung will need to fix quickly. The reception issue is much like Antennagate, and the screen responsiveness is just horrid. But, then again...
The Nexus S is a solid Android phone made even better with Sprint's 4G data speeds. With the added bonuses of Android Gingerbread, NFC support and a gyroscope, the Nexus S is certainly one of the best phones to get on Sprint as well. We still can't he...
Pure Google Android Gingerbread. Elegant design. Google Voice integration.
Poor call quality and reception. Specs are not cutting-edge. No removable memory.
Despite offering a pure Android experience, the Nexus S 4G for Sprint lacks state-of-the-art specs, and its reception problems are fatal. Buy it now...