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Camera Features: Flash (LED), Dual Shot, Simultaneous HD video and
image recording, geo-tagging, touch focus, face and smile
detection, image stabilization, HDR, digital zooming
Video Resolution: 1080p HD, 30fps
Additional Camera: 1.9 MP,1080p, 30fps
Video Calling: Dual Video Call
Multimedia
Music Playback: MP3, WAV, eAAC+, AC3, FLAC
Video Playback: MP4, DivX, XviD, WMV, H.264, H.263
We've updated our Samsung Galaxy Nexus review to reflect the
Android 4.1 Jelly Bean update which has now been rolled out to the
handset.
The Samsung Galaxy Nexus was the world's first phone to run Android 4.0: Ice Cream Sandwich and now just under a year later it's the first phone to run Android 4.1: Jelly Bean. It's an upgrade that keeps it as relevant as ever and we've updated our review to reflect the changes.
There are some gadgets in geek-world that are announced and we just could not wait to touch. The Nokia N95, the original iPhone, the T-Mobile G1 and Palm's first Pre.
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The Galaxy Nexus fitted firmly in that category back when
we first reviewed it and in many ways, coming back to it now, it still
does.
The
big selling point here is not so much the handset – it's what powers
the Galaxy Nexus. With Android 4.0 Google redrew its Android OS in
probably the biggest overhaul since it launched and the Galaxy Nexus was
the flagship device for that OS.
Despite the fact that many handsets are still stuck with Android 2.3: Gingerbread, Google hasn't stood still and the result of their hard work is Android 4.1.
It's
an evolution rather than a revolution, an attempt to refine what the
company did with Android 4.0. But it's no less exciting for it and once
again the Galaxy Nexus is Google's standard bearer, bringing smartphone
users their first taste of the new OS.
On top of that, the specs include a fantastic Super AMOLED HD screen, dual-core 1.2GHz processor, 1GB of RAM, 5MP camera and NFC support, to name a few.
The
Nexus itself is fairly big, with dimensions of 135.5 x 67.9 x 8.9mm,
though it's actually slightly smaller than Samsung's flagship handset,
the Samsung Galaxy S3.
Although
it's slightly smaller it's also a little bit heavier at 135g compared
to the latter's 133g. It doesn't feel enormous, really it's at the upper
end of what we'd consider to be an ideal size for most users, but you
can tell you are not using an iPhone 4S.
The
front is probably as minimalist as you can get. It's all black and
being built from the ground up as an Android 4.0 handset there are no
buttons in sight.
In
fact, all you have on the front is the screen, front facing camera and
the brightness sensor, plus a cheeky little light beneath the screen
that you don't even know exists until you get an email and it begins to
pulsate.
The sides are fairly unremarkable with power/standby on
the right along with three charging pins (for a dock accessory), volume
on the left, nothing up top and the bottom housing the charge/sync
socket and headphone jack.
The whole handset has a curved shape much like that on the Samsung Galaxy S3 but it's not too severe.
The rear takes its design cues from the Samsung Galaxy S2 with a snap on cover that feels slightly coarse to give a good grip. It has both Google and Samsung branding on it.
You
won't find an SD slot on the outside, or indeed, the inside.
Ridiculously, this – the flagship Google handset which is so set up as a
media device – has been crippled by having NO expandable memory. Words
fail us. And they may fail you when you realise that 16GB internal
storage is your lot.
But the screen, when lit up, looks fantastic.
It's 4.65-inches with a resolution of 720 x 1280, giving it a pixel
density of 316ppi. It really is super sharp. We would have expected
nothing less with Samsung's mobile displays among the best out there,
but it's cracking for internet and video.
There is no doubt about it – this is a premium handset and is up there with the iPhone 4S and Samsung Galaxy S3 in terms of marketing position.
If you want one, there's good news: the price has dropped to just £21.50 per month on contract and £295 SIM free.
The white Samsung GC200 Galaxy Camera 2 is a
Wi-Fi enabled 16.3 megapixel digital camera that runs the Android 4.3
Jelly Bean operating system. This provides the ability to utilize
Android apps available through Google Play. The camera also features a
21x optical zoom f/2.8-5.9 lens with a 35mm equivalent focal length of
23-483mm and optical image stabilization
The Galaxy Camera 2
also has the ability to capture full HD 1920 x 1080 video at up to 30
frames per second with a variety of effects. All of this processing is
handled by a 1.6 GHz quad-core processor and 2GB of RAM. This allows the
camera to run apps and process images smoothly.
For changing
settings and shooting there is a 4.8" Super Clear Touch LCD screen with a
resolution of 1280 x 720. This gives it a similar interface to those
commonly found on smartphones, ideal for working with the Android
operating system and running applications. This information is stored
within the 8GB of internal memory, which is capable of being expanded up
to 64GB with the use of a microSDXC card.
Taking pictures can
be supplemented by the use of a built-in pop-up Xenon flash. This
features numerous red-eye reduction and automatic firing modes for the
best shot in any condition. Additionally, this camera has a wide range
of connectivity features, including Wi-Fi, GPS, Bluetooth 4.0, and NFC
for ensuring fast and secure connections to your other devices.
16.3 MP 1/2.3" BSI CMOS Sensor and 1.6GHz Quad-Core Processor
The 16.3 MP sensor and 1.6GHz quad-core processor allow you
to capture high resolution images and video as well as run applications
downloaded from Google Play. This allows for excellent quality across
the ISO range of 100-3200 as well as a responsive interface for editing
images through your choice of applications.
21x Optical Zoom Lens
The built-in 21x optical zoom lens features a variable
aperture of f/2.8-5.9 and utilizes optical image stabilization to reduce
motion blur from camera shake across the telephoto zoom range and with
long shutter speeds. This lens provides an equivalent 35mm focal length
of 23-483mm.
4.8" HD Super Clear TFT LCD Display
The 4.8" TFT LCD screen has a high definition resolution of
1280 x 720 for clear images and a large surface area for working with
your applications and settings. It also provides an excellent view for
watching videos and dealing with other graphics.
Android 4.3 Jelly Bean
The Galaxy Camera 2 utilizes the familiar and powerful
Android 4.3 Jelly Bean operating system to create an efficient and
easy-to-navigate user-interface for controlling camera functions and for
seamless sharing of imagery. Access to a wide network of Android apps
is available for personalized fine-tuning of files and a multitude of
options for output and sending.
Always stay connected with built-in GPS, Wi-Fi a/b/g/n,
Bluetooth 4.0, and Near Field connectivity. These options let you work
easily and quickly with other devices as well as giving added
functionality to your camera. Some tools include the ability to remotely
operate your camera with a smartphone or by geotagging your images as
you shoot.
Other Camera Features
2GB RAM for supporting the processing power of the CPU Pre-loaded Dropbox app with 50GB of free storage for up to two years Increased battery life of 2000mAh compared to previous generations Tag & Go utilizes NFC to connected quickly to smartphones and other NFC-enabled devices Photo Beam automatically sends photos to a paired smartphone Mobile Link allows you to selectively send images to your mobile device Remote Viewfinder lets you control the camera with a smartphone Smart Mode includes 28 different pre-set modes for different scenarios Selfie Alarm takes five consecutive images for selecting the best image to share with friends Multi-Motion Video captures 768 x 512 video at up to 120 frames per second
Included apps feature Story Album, Samsung Link, Group Play, Xtremera,
Paper Artist, Gallery, Photo Wizard, Video Editor, and S-Voice
In-camera photo and video effects include vignette, grayscale, sepia,
vintage, faded colors, turquoise, tint, cartoon, moody, rugged, oil
pastel, and fisheye