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Nexus S review (kupuje se prekosutra ;-)
Ovaj test koji si linkovao pokazuje da je HTC Nexus One po mnogo cemu bolji od Samsung Nexus S. Cak i da nije tako, moj savet (baziran na real-life iskustvima sa Symbian, WinMo i Android uredjajima) - izbegavaj Samsunge kad se radi o pametnim telefonima.

Sudeci po xda clanovima, vlasnicima Nexus S i Nexus One, Nexus S nije nimalo bolji od "originala", cak je losiji...
"Hi, I know many of you are considering or at least curious about the Nexus S. Admittedly one day is hardly any time to play with a phone properly, I don't even think a week is enough, but here are some things that I would like to point out.
1) Screen is beautiful. I can't even explain how good it is. I've played with a friend's fascinate before, and playing with it vs having it for a whole day are 2 different things. I've had my N1 with me the whole time and I have to say the screen is just a night and day difference.
2) I've not noticed *any* speed increase in any possible way on this phone. I use Enom's ROM on my N1 which as you know is a stock based ROM, with Launcher Pro, and nothing is faster on the NS as far as I've noticed. Going from app to app, going to home screen, swiping between home screens. Which may be moot because nothing opens "slow" on my N1 that I've ever had a problem with.
3) Browser has not improved a BIT! I was thinking with the hummingbird processor and the amazing GPU that the NS has that there would be significant improvement in browsing. None whatsoever. Pages don't load any faster than on my N1, and more disturbingly Flash content also doesn't work ANY better. On high quality flash content, it still chugs just as much as the N1 does. This is the main reason why my phone may be going back before the 30 days are up.
4) NoLed is a life saver, but it's no replacement for trackball notifications.
5) Battery life and signal strength do seem to be a bit better on the NS.
6) GPS doesn't have any problems as far as I can tell. I've used it twice today and it's obtained a lock in the same amount of time the N1 takes.
7) Tried 2 games, dot2 and angry birds. AB seems to run a little smoother on the NS, dot2 seems to run worse :S
Overall, the lack of any real performance increase (save for the app drawer, which is the ONLY place I've noticed it), I'm most likely going to return the phone to Best Buy and just get it used when it's a lot cheaper on craigslist.
I hope this information is helpful."
"[QUOTE=Paul22000;9893258]Your results from flash are pretty disheartening.
Can you try [url]www.engadget.com/video[/url] ? Are there really no performance differences?[/QUOTE]
[QUOTE=ksc6000;9900919]Paul just tried that website on both my nexus one and the nexus s and the playback seems to be the same. Don't see any increase in the performance. But what's worse is the lag in scrolling on that very page. It is TERRIBLE on the nexus s. The lag is unbelievable!!!! I mean while a video is playing its hard to scroll with the nexus one as well, it's really choppy but the nexus s just stops responding for a second or 2 and its really difficult to bear with
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"[QUOTE=Paul22000;9901338]I actually just came back from Best Buy tonight and tried this. I got the same results unfortunately. Why the heck does it freeze like that?
Sad...
The ironic thing is that it was freezing like that so horribly, yet Flash wasn't even installed! Wtf...[/QUOTE]"
"[QUOTE=irispen;9901658]because samsung made them, lol[/QUOTE]"