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[[File:Galaxy Nexus hands-on.jpg|thumb|left|Galaxy Nexus hands-on after announcement in [[Soho, Hong Kong]].]]
[[File:Galaxy Nexus hands-on.jpg|thumb|left|Galaxy Nexus hands-on after announcement in [[Soho, Hong Kong]].]]
Google's plans to continue the [[Google Nexus|Nexus brand]] and bring a third-generation Nexus to market were confirmed by Google's senior vice president of mobile platforms [[Andy Rubin]] in May 2011.<ref>[http://www.techradar.com/news/phone-and-communications/mobile-phones/google-confirms-there-will-be-a-nexus-3-954535 Google confirms there will be a Nexus 3]</ref>
The unveiling of the Galaxy Nexus was postponed from the 5th of October due to the death of [[Steve Jobs]].

Samsung mobile put out a teaser video<ref>[http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=oM9RO-GAKjE YouTube: SAMSUNG Mobile Unpacked 2011 - Google Episode Teaser Video]</ref> for its "Google Episode" of Unpacked on October 11<sup>th</sup><ref>[http://www.engadget.com/2011/10/05/samsung-teases-next-weeks-unpacked-offers-a-momentary-glance/ Samsung teases next week's 'Unpacked,' offers a momentary glance at a mysterious device]</ref> but later postponed (to the 19<sup>th</sup> of October<ref>[http://www.engadget.com/2011/10/13/samsung-confirms-ice-cream-sandwich-event-on-october-19/ Engadget: Samsung confirms Ice Cream Sandwich event on October 19]</ref>) the product announcement<ref>[http://www.engadget.com/2011/10/07/samsung-and-google-postpone-ice-cream-sandwich-and-galaxy-nexus/ Samsung and Google postpone Ice Cream Sandwich and Galaxy Nexus]</ref> out of respect, following the death of [[Steve Jobs]].<ref>{{cite web|title=Samsung Nexus Prime smartphone delay is 'Jobs tribute'|url=http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/technology-15236915&rct=j&sa=X&ei=ch6TTo_7I6TXiALi99zmCw&ved=0CDYQ-AsoATAA&q=nexus+prime&usg=AFQjCNExSHgoJsLA54a7k7mVGA7r6xYWjA&cad=rja|publisher=BBC News|accessdate=10 October 2011}}</ref>

Before the unveiling, there had been repeated leaks of various details on the upcoming new Google phone.<ref>{{cite web|url= http://www.engadget.com/2011/10/06/samsung-galaxy-nexus-specs-leak-headed-to-verizon-as-an-exclusi|title=Samsung Galaxy Nexus specs leak, headed to Verizon as an exclusive? (updated)|work=endgadget.com|author=Joseph Volpe |date=October 6, 2011}}</ref> Specifications on the phone varied including information about the processor and the camera.
Before the unveiling, there had been repeated leaks of various details on the upcoming new Google phone.<ref>{{cite web|url= http://www.engadget.com/2011/10/06/samsung-galaxy-nexus-specs-leak-headed-to-verizon-as-an-exclusi|title=Samsung Galaxy Nexus specs leak, headed to Verizon as an exclusive? (updated)|work=endgadget.com|author=Joseph Volpe |date=October 6, 2011}}</ref> Specifications on the phone varied including information about the processor and the camera.
After the official unveiling some started to worry about the 5 megapixel camera but most of the fears were put to rest when photo and video samples were shown.<ref>{{cite web|url= http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZhlL-ys5iOA&feature=feedf|title=Video Sample}}</ref> The phone was announced on 19 October, 2011 in [[Hong Kong]],<ref name="brighthand18084">[http://www.brighthand.com/default.asp?newsID=18084&news=Google+OS+Android+Nexus+Prime+release+date Google Nexus Prime Set for October Launch]. Brighthand.com. Retrieved on 2011-11-21.</ref> revealing the official name as "Galaxy Nexus".<ref>[http://www.engadget.com/2011/10/19/galaxy-nexus-ice-cream-sandwich-roundup-specs-details-and-ins/ Galaxy Nexus, Ice Cream Sandwich roundup: specs, details and insight, oh my!]. Engadget. Retrieved on 2011-11-21.</ref>
After the official unveiling some started to worry about the 5 megapixel camera but most of the fears were put to rest when photo and video samples were shown.<ref>{{cite web|url= http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZhlL-ys5iOA&feature=feedf|title=Video Sample}}</ref> The phone was announced on 19 October, 2011 in [[Hong Kong]],<ref name="brighthand18084">[http://www.brighthand.com/default.asp?newsID=18084&news=Google+OS+Android+Nexus+Prime+release+date Google Nexus Prime Set for October Launch]. Brighthand.com. Retrieved on 2011-11-21.</ref> revealing the official name as "Galaxy Nexus".<ref>[http://www.engadget.com/2011/10/19/galaxy-nexus-ice-cream-sandwich-roundup-specs-details-and-ins/ Galaxy Nexus, Ice Cream Sandwich roundup: specs, details and insight, oh my!]. Engadget. Retrieved on 2011-11-21.</ref>

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Galaxy Nexus
The Galaxy Nexus smart phone
The Galaxy Nexus
ManufacturerSamsung
SloganSimple. Beautiful. Beyond Smart.[1]
SeriesGoogle Nexus
Compatible networksGSM/GPRS/EDGE 850/900/1800/1900

HSPA 850/900/1700/1900/2100
HSDPA 21 Mbps
HSUPA 5.76 Mbps

LTE (region specific)
First releasedNovember 17, 2011 (2011-11-17)[2]
PredecessorNexus S
RelatedNexus One
Nexus S
TypeSmartphone
Form factorSlate
Dimensions135.5 mm (5.33 in) H

67.94 mm (2.675 in) W

8.94 mm (0.352 in) D
Weight135 g (4.8 oz)
Operating systemAndroid 4.0.1 Ice Cream Sandwich[3]
CPU1.2 GHz TI OMAP 4460 ARM Cortex-A9 dual-core[4]
GPU384 MHz PowerVR SGX540
Memory1 GB
Storage16/32 GB[5]
Removable storageNone
Battery1,750 mAh[6]

internal user-replaceable

rechargeable Li-ion
DisplayHD Super AMOLED PenTile[7]

4.65 in (118 mm) diagonal
720×1280 px at 316 ppi
16:9 aspect-ratio
16M colors
100,000:1 contrast ratio (typical)

10 μs response time
Rear camera5 MP (2592×1936 px)

Autofocus, zero shutter lag,[8] single LED flash
1080p video recording

(1920×1080 @30 fps)[5]
Front camera1.3 MP, 720p video
Connectivity3.5 mm TRRS

GPS
Bluetooth v3.0 + HS with A2DP
DLNA
Micro USB 2.0
MHL
NFC

Wi-Fi 802.11a/b/g/n (2.4/5 GHz)
Data inputsMulti-touch, capacitive touchscreen
Accelerometer
3-axis gyroscope
A-GPS
Barometer
Digital compass
Proximity sensor
Dual microphones for active noise cancellation
OtherWi-Fi hotspot

USB tethering

Oleophobic display coating
References[9][10][11][12]

The Galaxy Nexus is a touchscreen slate Android smartphone developed by a partnership between Samsung and Google.[13] The phone and operating system were developed collaboratively by engineers from both companies.[14] It is the third generation successor to Google’s previous flagship phones, the Nexus One and Nexus S. It has a curved HD (1280×720 pixels)[15] Super AMOLED display, an improved camera system, and Google’s new version of its Android operating system, version 4.0, codenamed Ice Cream Sandwich.[16] Before the official announcement, it was also referred to as the Google Nexus Prime among Android enthusiasts and the media.[17][18] The name is the result of co-branding between the Samsung Galaxy and Google Nexus brands of Android smartphones.

The Galaxy Nexus was unveiled at Google and Samsung's Ice Cream Sandwich event on 19 October, 2011 in Hong Kong. It was released on November, 17, 2011.[19]

History

Galaxy Nexus hands-on after announcement in Soho, Hong Kong.

Google's plans to continue the Nexus brand and bring a third-generation Nexus to market were confirmed by Google's senior vice president of mobile platforms Andy Rubin in May 2011.[20]

Samsung mobile put out a teaser video[21] for its "Google Episode" of Unpacked on October 11th[22] but later postponed (to the 19th of October[23]) the product announcement[24] out of respect, following the death of Steve Jobs.[25]

Before the unveiling, there had been repeated leaks of various details on the upcoming new Google phone.[26] Specifications on the phone varied including information about the processor and the camera. After the official unveiling some started to worry about the 5 megapixel camera but most of the fears were put to rest when photo and video samples were shown.[27] The phone was announced on 19 October, 2011 in Hong Kong,[28] revealing the official name as "Galaxy Nexus".[29]

Hardware

The Galaxy Nexus features a 4.65-inch 1280×720-pixel HD Super AMOLED PenTile[30] curved glass display,[5] a dual-core 1.2 GHz TI OMAP 4460 processor (ARM Cortex-A9)[4] with an accompanying PowerVR SGX540,[31] 1 GB of RAM. The processor can run from 1.2–1.5 GHz, but is underclocked at 1.2 GHz for smooth performance. However, it can easily run at 1.5 GHz once rooted (see Texas Instruments OMAP). Additionally, a 1,750 mAh battery, 1.3 MP front camera and 5 MP rear camera (with zero shutter lag[32]) capable of 1080p video,[33] 4G, Wi-Fi a/b/g/n, Bluetooth, GPS, barometer, and NFC[28] and it has 16 or 32 GB of internal memory.[34]

The Galaxy Nexus also hosts support for MHL through the use of its Micro USB 2.0 port.[35] This means that the Galaxy Nexus has the ability to output up to 1080p audio-visual content (through HDMI) to any supported external display such as HD Television.[36]

The Galaxy Nexus has no physical buttons on the front, but instead features on-screen soft keys embedded into the system software (part of Android 4.0). Beneath the soft keys, a multicolored notification LED is featured, a feature missing from the Nexus S.[37][38]

The 3.5 mm headphone jack is located on the bottom of the phone, and the camera is located in the center of the rear side. The phone will have 16/32 GB internal storage depending on model.[39]

Software

Android 4.0, the operating system of the Galaxy Nexus

Galaxy Nexus is the first device to run Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich,[40] introducing a large number of new features and improvements including, but not limited to, Face Unlock,[41][42] voice typing,[41] Android Beam (using NFC),[41][43] Wi-Fi Direct[41] among others.[44]

Availability

The phone is sold SIM-unlocked[45][46][47] and hardware-unlocked (unlocked bootloader, allowing root access),[48][49][50][51] following the tradition of the Nexus phones: Nexus One[52][53] and Nexus S.[54]

Europe

In the UK, the Galaxy Nexus was made available on Vodafone, O2, and Three on November 17, 2011 at a price of £549.99. The version sold is the HSPA+ version.[55] Only the 16GB version of the phone will be available in the UK.[56][57] The phone is expected to launch in 20 other European countries on November 17, 2011.[58]

North America

In Canada, Bell Mobility and Virgin Mobile will launch the device December 8th, and Rogers Wireless and Telus have announced a January 2012 release.[59]

In the US, Verizon Wireless has announced that they will carry the LTE version of Galaxy Nexus, and it will be available by the end of 2011.[60]

Asia-Pacific

The phone will be supported by the carrier NTT DoCoMo in Japan, where the variant sold there will be known as the SC-04D within the docomo NEXT series of smartphone devices.

In India, the Galaxy Nexus is expected to launch by the end of 2011.[61] It is expected to be priced at around 35,000.[62][63]

Volume bug

A few days after the UK release, some users started noticing a glitch with the volume rocker, where the phone would lower the volume seemingly at random.[64][65] Cnet UK also reported that the phone in their review "dropped the volume when we were using 2G. This means it was almost impossible to make calls over 2G. We missed calls and texts due to not hearing alerts." They recommended not buying the phone until the problem was fixed.[66]. On the 22 November 2011, the UK retailer Handtec temporarily stopped Galaxy Nexus shipments after confirming that there was a problem with its stock of devices.[67][68] Soon after, both Google and Samsung confirmed the issue, saying they already had a fix and the phones would be updated "as soon as possible"[69][70][71]

Reception

The Galaxy Nexus is a highly anticipated phone,[72][73][74][75][76][77] even regarded as the most anticipated Android device of 2011,[78][79][80][81][82][83] gathering very positive reviews.[84]

According to Engadget editor Darren Murph, the Galaxy Nexus was "smooth as ever. Without question, this is easily the slickest, most polished version of Android yet"[85] and that "The entire experience just felt polished. In a way, it's as if Android's growing a bit and maturing before our eyes", concluding with "Overall, we're thrilled with how the first ICS handset has turned out. It's understated, sleek, beautiful and packs a display that's destined to drop jaws."[86]

In a T3 review Thomas Tamblyn noted the camera was "quicker than many digital cameras" and concluded saying "the whole experience is very fluid. Even in its current form [a pre-release version] It feels like a version of Android that is already very polished."[87]

The GSMArena review concludes stating "The Galaxy Nexus is an impressive device on its own."[88]

Mobilesyrup's review indicates "From our time with the device, we can safely say there is no going back. Every piece of Android hardware from this day on will be judged not on the speed of its processor or its pixel density but on whether it is running Ice Cream Sandwich. The Galaxy Nexus has a market lead so vast as to be a chasm; the experience is just that much better. [...] Samsung has wisely taken the best design aspects of the Nexus S and Galaxy S II variants and created the first best Android device ever."[89]

Charlie White, at Mashable, described the screen as "gorgeous", offering "an exquisitely sharp view", and describing the hardware design as "a spectacular success", concluding "The Samsung Galaxy Nexus is by far the best Android phone I’ve seen yet."[90]

Joshua Topolsky from The Verge stated "It's one of the best smartphones ever made, and with a couple of minor tweaks (particularly to the camera), it could be the best smartphone ever produced."[91]

Vincent Nguyen, from SlashGear noted the fast performance of Android 4.0.1, the tight integration between the operating system and the hardware and concluded that "this is the best Android phone around today".[92]

JR Raphael, from Computerworld, stated "The Galaxy Nexus [...] is an exceptional phone, arguably the finest Android handset to date.", concluding "The Galaxy Nexus is sleek and attractive, with a thin, light body and a beautiful HD display. It's screamingly fast, too, delivering what may be the best overall performance of any mobile device available."

See also

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