Customer Reviews for Samsung - Galaxy Nexus 4G with 16GB Memory Cell Phone (Verizon)
Customer Rating
4
Almost a 5
on January 30, 2012
Posted by: Anonymous
from Bay Area, CA
Expertise:Expert
This phone is not perfect but it is sure close. I love Android 4.0. I wish Google had integrated Facebook. Google plus still seems to be a joke.
Pros: Bright display, andriod 4.0
Cons: Poor quality, batter ylife, no fb intergration
I would recommend this to a friend!
Features
5
Performance
5
Design
4
Value
3
Written by a customer while visiting Samsung US
Customer Rating
4
A great Phone
on January 30, 2012
Posted by: ttlong11
from Poolesville, Maryland
Expertise:Intermediate
This is really a great phone. ICS is a major improvement. The camera takes excellent pictures, even though it's only 5 megapixels. The phone is light weight, and the display is fantastic. The battery life is not great, but with a car charger it works for me. Samsung was quick to offer two battery upgrades, a 2100 and a 3800, so battery life really isn't a problem. This is truly the nicest phone I've ever owned and with Jellybean on the way next year it was a no brainer.
I've been using android phones since they came out. When I heard they were making the Galaxy Nexus with ICS 4.0 I didn't hesitate to buy it . When I saw the features that were included with this phone and the software I was thrilled.It has NFC,1.3 front face camera along with a 5MP camera with continuous auto-focus and zero shutter lag. Super AMOLED screen and not to mention the dual core 1.2 GHz processor. All this and more in a flagship phone for BigRed. It is the best phone out there .This is my first SAMSUNG product and so far I have noticed that almost all their products design look really good, and it show with this phone and my new SAMSUNG laptop.
Don't wait to buy this phone,buy it now and you wont't regret this purchase.
This is the phone that I have been waiting for. Loving ICS and the phone itself. Although the most of the hardware is a little dated and the camera a lower pixel quality it suits my needs perfectly. Like the speed and the fact that the phone is easily abled to be modified with ROMS and kernels.
It's amazing that this was the first Nexus device on Verizon, but their slowness to add one to their network does not take away from the impressive combination of Google's Android OS (first deployment of Ice Cream Sandwich, no less) and Samsung's solid design and architecture. I'm glad to finally have it.