Monday, December 27, 2010

Features of the New Nexus S

By Peter Calmases


The Nexus S is set to be one of the fastest phones on the market. Preliminary reports state that the Nexus S has a very fast capacitive touch screen, almost comparable to the speed of the iPhone 4. This is not too surprising since both phones are based on the hummingbird processor that runs at 1 GHz.

This means that when you game on, you will game with speed and style. When you work around graphics and various screens in your game with the touch screen, it should feel both fluid and natural, and you won't have to deal with much of the lag that has unfortunately been all too common on Android based smart phones in the past. Froyo was one of the largest improvements for Android smart phones, Gingerbread has taken it to another level.

Another way gaming will be something to talk about is because the user interface for the smart phone itself has been redesigned to be as user friendly as possible. The icons and navigational elements are pleasing to look at and responsive when you click them. There are slight bits of transparency in the menus, and there are small but thoughtful additions such as a small glow that appears on the screen when you get to the stopping point of a list, either at the top or the bottom. These additions may be small but they are significant in providing a better gaming experience and it just might rival that of Nintendo DS or Playstation Portable.

With all of these modifications to make the soon to be released Nexus S more amenable to gaming, it is no surprise that a large crop of accessories have already hit the market in anticipation of the smart phone's release. You can buy extra gadgets and accessories such as an extra battery or an extra case to keep your phone working smarter and longer.

While there are a handful number of accessories for the Nexus S, it might be helpful to obtain an extra battery or two keep the gaming going as long as possible.




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