Wednesday, December 22, 2010

Features and Accessories for the Nexus S

By Peter Calmases


This is a smart phone with many great features that naturally encourages people to try and get their hands on it. And whether you plan on buying the Nexus S the moment it comes out or are simply interested in learning which features it has and which might soon start appearing on other smart phones, it's worth learning how to get the possible user experience out of the Nexus S, and this will be the focus of this article.

In order to get the most out of your device you must first understand the operating system that it runs on. The name of this latest version is Gingerbread, and the changes that come along with it are partially aesthetic, but they are also functional. The user interface has been changed so that it is easier to maneuver through and it is now more pleasant to look at.

Early users of this device have stated that the operating system is a lot faster, more fluid, and has great response times compared to that of the previous Android version. For the most part, the controls on the phone are generally the same as those found in previous editions and in similar styled phones such as the Galaxy S line by Samsung, but there are still enough differences to trip you up a bit if you assume everything will be just the same.

With all this in mind, something else to think about is the fact that there will be a lot of new and useful accessories hitting the market in the next few weeks to accompany the release of the smart phone. While some accessories will provide protection, others will provide enjoyment or they can even increase the productivity of the device. Two that will certainly add to both are an extra durable case and an extra little battery.

The reasons for an extra battery and a strong and durable case are not hard to imagine. The battery will allow you to do whatever you want to do on your smart phone for longer before you have to go searching for a charger and a place to plug it into. The standard battery that comes with the Nexus S is strong but having extra power will never hurt. Similarly, a good case will keep your phone from getting nicked while you're on the move.




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