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Google Nexus S 4G for Sprint Review

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Uploaded by on May 16, 2011

Note: This review was re-posted to correct a mistake.

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If you'd like to get the purest Android experience in a cell phone, the Google Nexus S 4G has got it. Built by Samsung and running on Sprint's 4G WiMax network, the Nexus S 4G is sleek, stylish and powerful. In this video, Wirefly's Bob Kovacs takes a closer look at the phone and checks its internal speed and Netflix compatibility.

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  • Thanks wirefly:) how much is it from sprint now??

  • @10starpop I don't know how much the Nexus S is from Sprint... you'll have to check with Sprint on that. On Wirefly, the Sprint version of the Nexus S is at a really, really good price. Think of the best price you can imagine, and that's the price for the Sprint version of the Nexus S on Wirefly. That's the price right now, but they can change at any time.

    Bob at Wirefly

  • Is this phone good for texting and playing games on or another phone would be better???

  • @10starpop I think the Nexus S is a good phone for texting and playing games. It has a beautiful display that's also a nice size, and that makes it good for just about anything that requires using the display.

    Bob at Wirefly

  • What's better the nexus s 4g or the samsung epic 4g?

  • @lusternoky The Nexus S 4G has the most current version of Android, but the Epic 4G has the nicest keyboard on any Android phone. Otherwise, they have similar performance. One other big difference: The Epic 4G has a memory expansion slot while the Nexus S does not. That might be important to some people.

    Bob at Wirefly

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  • @10starpop been dealing with nexus, not a good product if u use it 24/7,the thing slows down after 2 weeks of heavy use

  • @10starpop it's free now if u start a new contract

    

  • i dont know how apple does it but they just keep raping all these other phones....... Even though theres isnt better, BUT they are so versatile, link in with Anything

  • Waiting for nexus prime :)

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