
The Samsung Galaxy Nexus is Google's latest "launch-device". This time around Google is launching Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich and some cool new hardware tricks. Picking up where the Nexus S (also a launch-device) left off, The Galaxy Nexus includes a [i]gently[/i] curved screen. I emphasis "gently" because, unless you're specifically looking for it, you may not even notice it. But don't let that graceful sheet of glass fool you, although not the trademarked "Gorilla Glass" some other smartphones use, the glass on the Galaxy Nexus is durable and scratch resistant. On the top of the phone you'll find absolutely nothing. On the right-side is the power button and three gold dots (which we assume will be used for charging on compatible accessories, when they become available). On the left-side is a the volume-rocker. On the bottom a microUSB port, microphone, and 3.5mm headset jack. Not only does the microUSB port serve for charging and data transfer, with the right cable you're supposed to get HDMI out as well. The back of the phone has a removable battery cover with a pleasant texture and a very light amount of "tack" to it for extra grip. Inside the cover is where you'll install the 1750mAh battery (the LTE version will reported have a larger, 1850mAh battery) and the regularly sized GSM SIM. No external sdcard slot is present, but with 16GB internal storage (the LTE version may have 32GB internal storage), you should have plenty of room for all your stuff. The back of
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