Why you guys so excited about nexus S when the dual core phones coming out in Q1 2011?
Hey guys. Yeah I got my set from the US. My friend went to Best Buy to queue before he came to Singapore for Christmas.
The charger etc all work in Singapore. You just need to buy the adapter plug. The only thing of course is warranty isn't in Singapore, so you take that risk when you buy.
OTA updates work fine, I got my update to 2.3.1 already.
As for comparisons between SGS and Nexus S, I would say if you have the SGS don't bother to change. It's the same phone! My wife has an SGS and the only difference is that the colours on the screens look slightly different because of the calibration i think.
Nexus S is thicker but narrower than the SGS.
Once SGS gets gingerbread there won't be a difference between the phones, except that the SGS can still use additional SD card, and that the SGS has 2GB ram to store apps..I think the Nexus S is only 1gb ram.
I would only recommend Nexus S if you are coming from an older phone like the Motofail phones, or a really old android like HTC hero or something..
If you have a Nexus 1, Desire, or SGS there is no point in getting a Nexus S unless you have cash to burn..
Hey guys. Yeah I got my set from the US. My friend went to Best Buy to queue before he came to Singapore for Christmas.
The charger etc all work in Singapore. You just need to buy the adapter plug. The only thing of course is warranty isn't in Singapore, so you take that risk when you buy.
OTA updates work fine, I got my update to 2.3.1 already.
As for comparisons between SGS and Nexus S, I would say if you have the SGS don't bother to change. It's the same phone! My wife has an SGS and the only difference is that the colours on the screens look slightly different because of the calibration i think.
Nexus S is thicker but narrower than the SGS.
Once SGS gets gingerbread there won't be a difference between the phones, except that the SGS can still use additional SD card, and that the SGS has 2GB ram to store apps..I think the Nexus S is only 1gb ram.
I would only recommend Nexus S if you are coming from an older phone like the Motofail phones, or a really old android like HTC hero or something..
If you have a Nexus 1, Desire, or SGS there is no point in getting a Nexus S unless you have cash to burn..
Two words that will sum up why I'll be trading up from my Desire: stock Android. Oh, and my Desire's maxed-out as far as onboard mem/apps go.If you have a Nexus 1, Desire, or SGS there is no point in getting a Nexus S unless you have cash to burn..
True. My next Android phone should at least have Tegra2 inside, otherwise cannot keep up with the upcoming game releases.thanks for the review... I think once dual core phones flood the market next year, nexus s will well and truly be forgotten ...
and the rather sub-par 3D performance in first-gen Snapdragons. Can't play Dungeons Defenders properlyTwo words that will sum up why I'll be trading up from my Desire: stock Android. Oh, and my Desire's maxed-out as far as onboard mem/apps go.
and the rather sub-par 3D performance in first-gen Snapdragons. Can't play Dungeons Defenders properly![]()
I die die also wanna game on my AndroidYou dun so silly leh, got iPad, play Dungeon Defenders on your iPad, it's a much better experience, at least for me...
I die die also wanna game on my Android![]()
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