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Nexus S, The Perfect Device For The Sports Fan
This is because the Nexus S is slated to come with a lot of features that make it particularly adept at fulfilling a wide variety of functions and roles as a smart phone, which makes it part of the next generation of smart phones that do everything without skimping out on anything.
The main reason as to why this will make a perfect phone for every sports fan is because it has the technological power to back it up. The onboard processor in the Nexus S is a 1 GHz cortex A8 focused hummingbird processor. This is one of the more powerful chips available in smart phones today, although it does not come close to the capabilities of the soon to be released dual core processors. Nonetheless, it is powerful enough to power the iPhone 4, and it is powerful enough to power the Nexus S admirably while it is playing videos or downloading sports updates.
Speaking of downloading, you get at least 16 GB of onboard storage when you buy the Nexus S, which means you will have lots of space to store your favorite sports clips and replays and stats from the latest games. This means your smart phone can become your scheduler and your instant replay device, as well as your digital video recorder for reviewing crucial clips from the game hours later. You also get 512 MB of ram, which is enough to make playback of video and audio a trouble free experience for most users in most cases. Playing back videos will be awesome because you get to view it from a 4 inch WVGA high quality screen.
The Nexus S also has great network support. As with virtually every other smart phone currently on the market, you will be able to surf the internet and use built in browsers to navigate to your favorite sites for sports information, such as ESPN Sportscenter or Google news for the latest updates on scores and playoff stats. The connectivity inherent in the Nexus S means you should never be out in the cold when it comes to finding out exactly how your favorite sports team or athletes are doing in the last game or match they played. To stay informed you must stay connected, to do so you will need a great device to help you do that, the Nexus S does just that.
Understandably, there will soon be a glut of Nexus S accessories for both sports fans and regular users that will ideally enhance the entertainment values, if not the productivity of these phones. Regardless of whether or not you are a devoted sports nut, you will probably appreciate having a Nexus S screen protector as well as a fancy Nexus S case to keep your brand new investment clean and shiny.
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