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: The Nexus S – the second “Pure Google” handset is finally getting the carrier treatment that the search giant wanted with the Nexus One. While the Nexus One never made it to all four carriers, the Nexus S just might and Sprint is the second carrier to off...
Abstract: The Nexus S 4G is like the younger, faster brother of T-Mobile's Nexus S. It can do just about all of the same things, but is better at wind sprints, so it made the varsity team first. Otherwise, we're looking at the same beast on a different carrier....
Ships with Android 2.3, Sprint version has 4G speeds
No expandable memory
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...
Crisp and colorful Super AMOLED display, Can use Sprint number as Google Voice number, High-quality Google video calls, Works with Netflix
Feels a bit slower than dual-core phones, Doesn't record HD video
In some ways the Nexus S 4G is behind the curve among $199 Android phones. It doesn't boast a dual-core processor or HD video recording. What this device brings to the table is an interface that's not cluttered with carrier apps and the ability to leve...
Published: 2011-05-13, Author: Kent , review by: cnet.com
The Samsung Nexus S offers a brilliant display, decent call quality, and enough features to keep you busy. The Gingerbread OS offers usability improvements, and the stock Android is a welcome change for AT&T
The Samsung Nexus S feels rather fragile, and it lacks a memory card slot and LED notifications. AT&T added no new features, and data speeds were slow
The Samsung Nexus S 4G offers a great combination of design, features, and performance. The 4G connection could be more reliable, but the Gingerbread OS, stock Android UI, and admirable call quality make for a satisfying smartphone.
Abstract: With Google Voice integration and 4G speeds, the Nexus S 4G is even better than before. Read our complete review here.Nexus S 4G Report How do you improve upon one of the best smartphones in existence? Add 4G and Google Voice Integration. Yes, the Ne...
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If you're looking for an Android phone with the latest greatest OS and a guarantee that you'll see future OS updates too, the Google Nexus S by Samsung is hard to beat. It's sleek, light, has a wonderful Super AMOLED display and 4G. The pure Google ex...