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Difference Between Samsung Galaxy Nexus and Galaxy S2 (Galaxy S II)

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Samsung and Google unveiled their first Ice Cream Sandwich Phone, the Galaxy Nexus (aka Nexus Prime or Droid Prime) at their Ice Cream Sandwich event in Hong Kong today (19 October 2011). Galaxy Nexus by Samsung is Google’s premium phone to give the pure Google experience.  The Galaxy Nexus has 4G LTE and HSPA+ variants.  Galaxy S II is also by Samsung, and it is the most popular Galaxy device yet. It is the world’s thinnest smartphone, and has many variations. Some models have 4.3″ display and some are 4.5″. Similarly the processor too differs. Both 1.2 GHz and 1.5 GHz models are availabl in Galaxy S II. For Samsung, with loads of new models, it is an opportunity to attract different user segment.

Galaxy Nexus

Galaxy Nexus is the latest Android smart phone released by Samsung. This device is designed for Android 4.0 (Ice Cream Sandwich). Galaxy Nexus was officially announced on 18 October 2011. It will be available to users from November 2011. Galaxy Nexus is launched in collaboration of Google and Samsung. The device is designed to deliver a pure Google experience, and the device will receive updates on software as soon as it is available.

Galaxy Nexus 5.33” tall and 2.67” wide and the device remains 0.35” thick. These dimensions are related to a quite large phone in comparison to the current smart phone market standards. It is important to note that Galaxy Nexus is quite thin. (IPhone 4 and 4S is also 0.37” thick). Bigger dimensions of Galaxy Nexus will make the device appear even thinner. It is also important to note that for above dimensions Galaxy Nexus weighs reasonably less. The Hyper-skin backing on the battery cover will make a firm grip on the phone and will make it slip resistant. Galaxy Nexus has a 4.65” Super AMOLED screen with 1280X720 pixels resolution. Galaxy Nexus is the first phone with a 4.65” high definition display. The screen real estate will be appreciated by many Android fans and the display quality and high resolution is quite promising. Galaxy Nexus is complete with sensors such as accelerometer for UI auto rotate, compass, gyro sensor, light sensor, Proximity and barometer. In terms of connectivity, Galaxy nexus supports 3G and GPRS speeds. An LTE variant of the device will be available based on the region. Galaxy Nexus is complete with WI-Fi, Bluetooth, USB support and it is NFC enabled.

Galaxy Nexus is powered by a 1.2 GHz Dual Core Processor. According to the official press release, the device includes 1 GB worth RAM and internal storage is available in 16 GB and 32 GB. The processing power, memory and storage are in par with the high-end smart phone specifications in the current market and they will enable a responsive and an efficient Android experience to users of Galaxy Nexus. The availability of the micro-SD card slot in order to expand the storage is not yet clear.

Galaxy Nexus comes with Android 4.0 and it is not customized in any way. This is the first time users get to have a look at Galaxy Nexus. The much talked about new feature on Galaxy Nexus is screen unlock facility. The device is now capable of recognizing the shape of the users face to unlock the device. The UI is re designed for a better experience. According to the official press release the multi tasking, notifications and web browsing is enhanced in Galaxy Nexus. With the screen quality and display size available on Galaxy Nexus, one can anticipate a unique browsing experience combined with the impressive processing capacity. Galaxy Nexus comes with NFC support as well. The device is available with many google services such as Android Market, Gmail™, and Google Maps™ 5.0 with 3D maps, Navigation, Google Earth™, Movie Studio, YouTube™, Google Calendar™, and Google+. The home screen and phone application has gone through re design and has acquired a new look under Android 4.0. Android 4.0 ( Ice cream Sandwich) also includes a new people Application allowing users to browse friends and other contacts, their photographs and status updates from multiple social networking platforms.

Galaxy Nexus has a 5-mega pixel rear-facing camera with LED flash. The rear-facing camera has zero shutter lag reducing the time between the time the picture is taken and the time the picture is actually shot. The camera also has additional features such as panoramic view, auto focus, silly faces and background replacement. The rear-facing camera is capable of HD video recording at 1080 P. The front facing camera is 1.3 mega pixels and is capable of rendering good quality video for video conferencing. The camera specifications on Galaxy Nexus fall under middle range specifications and will deliver satisfactory photo and video quality.

The multimedia support on Galaxy nexus is also note worthy. The device is capable of HD video playback with 1080 P at 30 frames per second. By default, Galaxy Nexus has video codec for MPEG4, H.263 and H.264 formats. The HD video playback quality on Galaxy Nexus coupled with the impressive display will deliver a superior movie watching experience on a smart phone. Galaxy Nexus includes MP3, AAC, AAC+ and eAAC+ audio codec formats. The device also includes a 3.5 mm audio jack.

With a standard Li-on 1750 mAh battery, the device will get by a normal working day with calling, messaging, email, and browsing with ease. The most important fact with Galaxy Nexus is the availability of updates on Android as soon as it is released. A user with a Galaxy Nexus will be the first to receive these updates as Galaxy Nexus is a pure Android experience.

Samsung Galaxy S II (Galaxy S2)

Samsung Galaxy, probably one of the most famous Android smart phones today was officially announced in February 2011. At 0.33 inches thick, Samsung Galaxy S II remains one of the thinnest Android smart phones in the market today. The Samsung Galaxy S II is ergonomically designed for a better grip with 2 curves top and bottom. The device is still made out of plastic, just like its much famed predecessor Samsung Galaxy S.

Samsung Galaxy S II has a 4.3 inch super AMOLED plus screen with 800 x 480 resolution. The super AMOLED screen is a lot better in terms of color saturation and vibrancy. To the delight of many Samsung Galaxy lovers it has been confirmed that the Samsung Galaxy S II screen is designed with Gorilla Glass making it heavily durable for rough use. This is one big advantage Samsung Galaxy S II has over its competitors. Super AMOLED plus gives better quality in not only displaying content but also in terms of battery consumption.

Samsung Galaxy S II has a 1.2 GHz dual core processor, but this is not achieved during all phone operations unless critically needed. This probably accounts more for the great power management available in Samsung Galaxy S II. The device can have 16 GB or 32 GB internal storage with 1 GB RAM. Complete with HSPA+21Mbps support Samsung Galaxy S II has USB-on-the go as well as micro- USB ports. Galaxy S II’s variants have better processing power and larger display. They have 4.5″ display and/or 1.5 GHz dual core processor.

Samsung Galaxy S II comes with Android 2.3 installed. But TouchWiz 4.0 is what dominates in the user interface. The contacts application comes with history of the communication between the contacts and user. The home button allows switching between 6 different applications simultaneously. Task manager is also available to enable closing down applications that’s not in use; however closing applications using task manager is not recommended on Android platform as applications not in use will be automatically closed. Tilt- Zoom is another neat feature introduced with TouchWiz 4.0. To Zoom-in an image users can tilt the phone up and to zoom-out the image users can tilt the phone down.

An 8 mega pixel rear facing camera and a 2 mega pixel front facing camera is available with Samsung Galaxy S II. This allows users to capture quality images while there on the move while the front facing camera is ideal for video chat. The camera application available with Samsung Galaxy S II is the default gingerbread camera application. The rear camera comes with auto focus and LED flash.

The browser available with Samsung Galaxy S II is much raved for its performance. The browser speed is good, while page rendering may have issues. Pinch to zoom and page scrolling is also fast and accurate and worthy of complement.

Overall Samsung Galaxy S II is a well designed Android smart phone by Samsung with impressive design and hardware quality. While this may not be the choice for a budget smart phone, one will not regret an investment due to its durability, usability and quality.

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Comparison of Specifications
Samsung Galaxy Nexus vs Samsung Galaxy S II (Galaxy S2)
 Design Samsung Galaxy Nexus Samsung Galaxy S II (Galaxy S2)
Form Factor Candy bar Candy bar
Keyboard Virtual QWERTY with Swype Virtual QWERTY with Swype
Dimension 135.5 x 67.94 x 8.94 mm 125.30 x 66.10 x 8.49 mm,
Weight 135g 116 g
Body Color Black Black
 Display Samsung Galaxy Nexus Samsung Galaxy S II (Galaxy S2)
Size 4.65 in 4.3 inches
Resolution WXGA, 1280x720 pixels WVGA, 800×480 pixels
Features 16M color 16M color
Sensors Accelerometer, Compass, Gyro, Light, Proximity, Barometer Image stabilization, Accelerator Sensor, Proximity Sensor, Digital Compass, Gyrometer
 Operating System Samsung Galaxy Nexus Samsung Galaxy S II (Galaxy S2)
Platform Android 4.0, Ice Cream Sandwich Android 2.3.x (Gingerbread)
UI Android 4.0 UI TouchWiz 4.0, Personalizable UI
Browser Android HTML WebKit (improved version) Android WebKit, full HTML
Java/Adobe Flash Adobe Flash 10.2
 Processor Samsung Galaxy Nexus Samsung Galaxy S II (Galaxy S2)
Model Dual Core Application processor Samsung Exynos, ARMv7 Dual-core, Mali-400MP GPU
Speed 1.2 GHz Dualcore 1.2 GHz Dual-core
 Memory Samsung Galaxy Nexus Samsung Galaxy S II (Galaxy S2)
RAM 1 GB 1 GB
Included 16 GB/32 GB 16 GB/32 GB
Expansion Up to 32GB microSD card Up to 32GB with microSD card
 Camera Samsung Galaxy Nexus Samsung Galaxy S II (Galaxy S2)
Resolution 5 MP 8 Megapixel
Flash LED LED
Focus, Zoom Auto, Continuous focus, Digital zoom Auto, Digital
Video Capture 1080p full HD FullHD 1080p High Profile
Features Zero shutter lag, Panorama, Zoom while recording, Geo tagging, Single Shot, Beauty Shot, Panorama Shot, Smile Shot, Action Shot, Cartoon Shot
Secondary camera 1.3 MP VGA Image stabilization, Accelerator Sensor, Proximity Sensor, Digital Compass, Gyrometer
 Entertainment Samsung Galaxy Nexus Samsung Galaxy S II (Galaxy S2)
Audio MP3/AAC/AAC+/eAAC+ Sound Alive music player, File Formats: MP3, AAC, AAC+, eAAC+, OGG, WMA, AMR, WAV , FLAC, XMF, MID,
Video 1080p@ 30fps play back, MPEG4, H.263, H.264 1080p@ 30fps, DivX, XviD, MPEG 4, H.263, H.264, WMV, VC-1, Video streaming
Gaming Android Market Game Hub, Let Golf 2, Real Football 2011
FM Radio Yes Yes
 Battery Samsung Galaxy Nexus Samsung Galaxy S II (Galaxy S2)
Type Capacity 1750 mAh Li-ion 1650 mAh Li-ion removable
Talktime 8 hours (3G), 18 hours 20 min (2G)
Standby 400 hours
 Mail and Messaging Samsung Galaxy Nexus Samsung Galaxy S II (Galaxy S2)
Mail POP3/IMAP4 Email, Gmail POP3/IMAP4 Email &, SMS, MMS with Video, Gmail, MS Exchange
Messaging IM, Google talk with video chat, SMS, MMS, with Video, IM (Google Talk) , Beluga IM (Facebook)
 Connectivity Samsung Galaxy Nexus Samsung Galaxy S II (Galaxy S2)
Wi-Fi Wi-Fi Direct, 802.11 b/g/n ; NFC Wi-Fi Direct, 802.11 b/g/n
Wi-Fi Hotspot Yes Yes
Bluetooth v3.0 v3.0
USB 2.0 Host 2.0 FS
HDMI Yes Yes, HDMI mirroring up to 1080p
DLNA AllShare DLNA AllShare DLNA
 Location Service Samsung Galaxy Nexus Samsung Galaxy S II (Galaxy S2)
Maps Google Maps 5.0 with 3D maps and turn-by-turn navigation Google Maps Navigation - beta, Navigon
GPS A-GPS Yes, with A-GPS support
Lost-Theft Protection Third party applications ex: My Lookout Yes , with third party application ex: My Lookout
 Network Support Samsung Galaxy Nexus Samsung Galaxy S II (Galaxy S2)
2G/3G GSM, GPRS, EDGE / UMTS, HSPA+21Mbps GSM, GPRS, EDGE / UMTS, HSPA+
4G 4G LTE (available depending on the region) No
 Applications Samsung Galaxy Nexus Samsung Galaxy S II (Galaxy S2)
Apps Android Market, Integrated Google Mobile Services Android market, Samsung Apps, Google Goggle, Google Mobile App
Social Networks Google+, YouTube, Facebook,Twitter Facebook,Twitter,SNS, Social Hub
Voice Calling Skype,Viber,Vonage Skype,Viber,Vonage
Video Calling Skype,Tango Skype,Tango
Featured People app, Music Beta (US only), Google Earth Vlingo - Voice Solution, Office Document Viewer, AllShare
 Business Mobility Samsung Galaxy Nexus Samsung Galaxy S II (Galaxy S2)
Remote VPN Yes Yes
Corporate Mail Yes, Microsoft Exchange Active Sync Yes, Microsoft Exchange Active Sync
Corporate Directory Sync with Google calendar, Yes with CISCO Mobile App Yes with CISCO Mobile App
Video Conferencing Yes with Cisco WebEx Yes with Cisco WebEx
 Security Samsung Galaxy Nexus Samsung Galaxy S II (Galaxy S2)
  Face Unlock Password Protected Screen,Thirdparty mobile secure application like Lookout.
 Additional Features Samsung Galaxy Nexus Samsung Galaxy S II (Galaxy S2)
  NFC, Android Beam for instant sharing, Cloud service, NFC,Samsung Kies 2.0, Samsung Kies Air, Readers Hub, Music Hub, Game Hub, AllShare, Vlingo Voice Recognition & Voice Translation, On Device Encryption, Cisco’s AnyConnect VPN, MDM


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