
Engadget was present at the D: Dive Into Mobile conference in San Francisco, and they got a chance to lay their hands on the new Samsung Google Nexus S. You have already read that the new Flagship phone from Google runs Android 2.3 a.k.a GingerBread. The new features introduced are NFC (Near Field Communication), Contour Display, newly designed onscreen keyboard along with new easy to use copy-paste features, and subtly reworked user interface design.
Other features are moreover similar to the Samsung Galaxy S.
Check out the Pictures and video hands on below:

Via: Engadget










December 7, 2010
My next phone!
December 7, 2010
hi leshak, m a big fan of yours, if god is with me it may be my next phone.
December 7, 2010
theres no microsd card slot !
December 7, 2010
Are you sure?
Very strange if yes
December 7, 2010
yes that is correct it does not have a micro sd slot which is rather disappointing
December 7, 2010
well its fine, as there is 16gb of inbuilt storage.., and mostly people don’t need higher capacity…
December 7, 2010
My next phone too
December 7, 2010
on the engaget we could see a photo, were some apps in “usb storage”
isn’t it means that phone has sd-card slot?
December 7, 2010
@coolabhi6320,I agree that mostly we don’t need higher capacity, but.. is this signs that Google preferred to model storage the way Apple did?
Me, for one, would choose a model with micro sd card support. Maybe Samsung would release it after Nexus S *crossing fingers*
December 13, 2010
@leshak… plis dont forget to our spica
i was very dissapointed if you leave spica -,-