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Android has never felt more alive than it does on the Nexus S. It’s fast. It’s cocksure. It’s, well, really good.
Samsung Nexus S Will Be $US529 Unlocked
The new Google Phone is coming December 16, and when it does it’ll run you $US529 unlocked or $US199 with a new two-year T-Mobile contract. Like its predecessor, you’ll be able to get one online directly through Google, or (or!) at Best Buy locations, Best Buy Mobile stores and on BestBuy.com. [Nexus S]
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Samsung Nexus S: The New Official Google Phone
The new Google Phone is here: the Nexus S. Built by Samsung, it’s got a 4-inch Super AMOLED “Contour Display”, 1GHz Hummingbird processor, NFC support, and most importantly, it’s running a completely clean version of Android 2.3 Gingerbread.
Hey Look, It’s Gingerbread Running On A Samsung Nexus S

















