Google Nexus S 4G: Smartphone for CDMA and WiMAX
Google has announced the release version of the smartphone from Samsung Nexus S for the U.S. operator Sprint. The model is called Nexus S 4G (not to be confused with Samsung Galaxy S 4G supporting HSPA + for T-Mobile) and works over cellular networks, CDMA / EV-DO, as well as in networks of WiMAX. The device is not different from the original designed for networks of UMTS, nothing except the cellular standards (unless it was a bit thicker). In fact, it's the same candy bar with a 4-inch touch Super AMOLED-display with a curved glass Contour Display, running Android 2.3 Gingerbread.
Google Nexus S 4G is not built processor Samsung Hummingbird with 1 GHz, equipped with 16 GB of internal memory, a 5-megapixel camera, three-axis gyroscope, a digital compass, accelerometer, light sensor and distance, and supports the NFC. And, of course, there is a wide range of services, Google, until the voice Google Voice, which earned the network Sprint. Release of Google Nexus S 4G is expected this spring for $ 199.99 with a two-year service contract with the operator.
Google Nexus S 4G is not built processor Samsung Hummingbird with 1 GHz, equipped with 16 GB of internal memory, a 5-megapixel camera, three-axis gyroscope, a digital compass, accelerometer, light sensor and distance, and supports the NFC. And, of course, there is a wide range of services, Google, until the voice Google Voice, which earned the network Sprint. Release of Google Nexus S 4G is expected this spring for $ 199.99 with a two-year service contract with the operator.
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