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A detailed review of the Nexus S

We’ll be honest with you we are very intrigued with the Nexus S. The Nexus One that preceded it set the standard from which all Android devices was measured, it paved the way for some of the best smartphones we have in the market today. The HTC Desire range and the Samsung Galaxy S are all device that came out of the Nexus One mould.

We’re hoping that the Nexus S will set the same standard. There’s no word on if the Nexus S will make it to Malaysia (and we hope that it does), in the meantime we will try our best to get our hands on one. But before that happens (and if it happens), we are reduced to reading reviews from the few US sites that managed to get a hold of the device.

One such site is Anandtech. It is probably one of the most detailed Nexus S reviews you’ll get on the internet. If you’re interested in the Nexus S, this is one review we recommend you read.

Spoiler: The Anandtech review concludes that the Nexus S is the best Android device in the market today but with the onset of dual-core Androids expected to make an appearance it a couple of months time will it be the best for long? The answer to this is something we all have to wait and see.

Hit the link to read the Nexus S review from Anandtech.

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