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Reviewing a Nexus S by a guy who is used to an iPhone 4
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PLUS | |
- You never have to attach it to the computer, not even for software upgrades | |
- Call quality and reception is sometimes better then my iPhone | |
- The dashboard or home is really nice with widgets and shortcuts (like wifi settings) | |
- Regular mini USB cable, although iPod cables are pretty common now too | |
- I don't really feel like I miss any apps, and most standard apps are done very nicely | |
- Some stuff is really smart like having a 2 second delay for locking after the screen dims down | |
- Most of the time it feels pretty fast | |
- I feel like I have more insight in the device (which is good because I'm geeky) | |
- I like how I can for each app see what they are allowed to do and disable stuff (like background syncing) in the app manager. Although I never do anything with it. | |
- The Firefox browser is actually really nice | |
MINUS | |
- It feels like an actual computer doing background stuff sometimes | |
- Battery life is a lot worse (~50%), especially with syncing turned on | |
- It charges reaaally slow, or maybe as fast as an iPhone over normal USB | |
- The browser gets really slow with large pages | |
- There is no easy way to see what Android version you are exactly running and see a changelog | |
- If you're somewhere with speakers, there is a bigger chance on a iPod connector then a jack-jack | |
- For running, the earphone jack on the bottom is not handy with an armband | |
- Wifi reception seems actually worse then my iPhone | |
- Taking a call while running (with music) was ridiculous, i ended up having to reboot the phone | |
- It seems the browser has a lot of problems when switching networking (wifi to 3g etc.) | |
- Phone itself feels a lot cheaper then an iPhone, but still decent | |
- The camera is extremely shit and audio with movies is a joke | |
- Overall it feels way less polished (unexpected delays, stuttery animations, weird redraws) | |
- I feel like I have no control over which app is running until I go into some task manager. I think they only keep running when it makes sense (navigation, mp3) | |
- Wifi receptions is worse then an iPhone, and most apps (like the browser) are really bad at dealing with bad network connections. | |
- When the phone gets stuck (mostly in maps or the browser with lots of js) the only way to reboot it is to peel out the battery. Eek! | |
- Flimsy USB cable/connector are really frustrating when you need to make a call while charging | |
- A actually have to travel with a phone charger on me again | |
- It feels like app updates are available sooner/more often on iOS | |
SUBJECTIVE | |
- I like the look of the icons and most Android base screens | |
- I hate the Android font, a sort of thin Verdana |
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