New Android Phones from Samsung
Without a doubt, the best Android phone 2012 is the Samsung Galaxy Nexus. There are a ton of brand new features that are greatly appreciated in this new best Android phone 2012, and we are blown away by it. The Samsung Galaxy Nexusfeatures the Ice Cream Sandwich Android OS, and it contains as few bugs as possible, and it is truly a work of art.
Best Android Phone 2012 Style: In addition to being an extremely smooth running phone, the Samsung Galaxy Nexus is the Best Android Phone 2012 due to its amazing design. It has an extremely sharp appearance to it, and just looks very sleek compared to most smartphones available. This best Android phone 2012 is the best for an obvious reason, and we are very pleased. The screen on the best Android phone 2012, the Samsung Galaxy Nexus, is extremely vivid, and is one of the most wonderful displays we have ever seen. This screen is ideal for any smartphone user; the user who views family pictures on their Android device, or the user who watches HD movies on their Android, and everyone in between will be satisfied with this screen.Best Android Phone 2012 Performance: The best Android phone 2012 performance is extremely impressive. It is extremely fast, and perfect for switching from one application to another. The best Android phone 2012 so far also features an extremely good battery life, so you can stay connected all day long. The interface is wonderful, too, making it easy to navigate. This phone is an extremely large step up from the others available at this time.The Samsung Galaxy Nexus features a curved 1280*720 pixel display, which is a Super AMOLED display, to ensure that the best quality is achieved. As we mentioned in another post, the best Android phone 2012 will feature both a front and rear facing camera, and the Galaxy Nexus does. It features a 1.3 MP front camera, capable of capturing 720p video, and it features a 5 MP rear facing camera, with a singe LED flash, and with the ability to record video at 24 fps and 1080p. We are offering the Samsung Galaxy Nexus for less than $789, however. We have it available from $735.00.
This is arguably one of the best Android phones of 2012, and it is the Samsung Galaxy S II. Samsung has really outdone themselves with their phones, and the Samsung Galaxy S II is no exception to this. This unlocked Android phone, featuring an 8MP camera and touchscreen is sure to meet all of your needs, no matter what they might be. This is an extremely versatile phone, and as a result, it ranks very highly with us for the best Android phones 2012 has to offer.
Samsung Galaxy S II Features:Weighing in at only 4.16 ounces, this 4.93 inch long Android phone is one of the most sleek in its class. The large screen, yet overall non-bulky profile makes it a great phone for those who want something powerful, but not too displeasing to their eyes. The Samsung Galaxy S II features a Dual-core 1.2 GHz processor, which will allow you to multi-task as much as you please. This is extremely impressive given how thin this phone is. It is much thinner than the previous Samsung Galaxy S phone, and it is almost exactly as thin as other phones such as the iPhone 4. In addition to looking thin and great, the screen on this phone looks amazing, too. The screen on the Samsung Galaxy S II is the best screen that Samsung has ever included on a phone, and it is a huge 4.27 inch Super AMOLED Plus screen. Running at a resolution of 480*800, this screen is extremely bright and more vivid than most other phones, has better contrast, and relatively low power consumption. These are all great factors for watching movies, videos, or playing games on your Android phone. The Samsung Galaxy S II also has a great battery life, especially considering how powerful it is and how amazing the screen is. There is a minimum talk time of three hours, and a minimum standby time of 250 hours. That’s right, 250 hours.
Samsung Galaxy S II Camera:The Samsung Galaxy S II also features a wonder 8.1 megapixel camera capable of full HD, 1080p video recording. Video playback is available at a remarkable 30 frames per second. This camera is great for all settings, especially relatively low light situations. The full HD 1080p video capabilities are extremely impressive to say the least.
So if you’re looking for an extremely powerful, sleek, versatile Android phone, then the Samsung Galaxy S II is the phone for you. The battery life is great considering how phenomenal the screen is, but it is slightly lesser than some competing phones, so if battery life is a huge issue for you, then the Samsung Galaxy S II might not be the perfect phone for you, although the battery life is by no means bad. So enough talk, check out the Samsung Galaxy S II now, or check out one of the other best Android phones of 2012.
While Samsung would take ages — if they intend to bring the update in first place, which itself is debatable — to release the latest Android 4.0 update to Galaxy S officially via Kies, our beloved developers have already started burning their midnight oil to get you Ice Cream Sandwich love on your very dear very venerable in android blogosphere, theGalaxy S. And their hard work is showing up now in the form of a custom ROM — we’re talking about the first ICS (Android 4.0) port for Galaxy S, made by pretty famous now on Galaxy S development scene, Galnet.
IMPORTANT:The custom ROM is in very very alpha version and is not suitable for daily use right now. YOU MAY WANT TO WAIT and go for it only when it at least does the basic stuff right. (As on 30th Oct 2011, the ICS custom ROM is only able to boot on your phone and nothing else is working — you can’t even get past the lock screen! Touch sensors or anything else is not working at all.)
Update (20th Nov. 2011): The ROM just got some of the very important updates — Call, SMS, WiFi, etc. and crucial hardware acceleration function — all of which make it a good try now. It boots up nicely, works fast and is amazing to have, even though you’ll struggle to keep it and use daily no matter how much you want it. So, go ahead and give it a go.
Update (21th Nov. 2011): Alpha6 is out — 3G now works after a tweak, and external sdcard is working too, same for calendar sync. Bluetooth is still a to-do, as also camera, gps and camcorder. IF you don;t use camera much, it’s cool enough to be your daily-use ROM. Cheers to team.
Update (24th Nov 2011): Alpha 7 is out! Big update: GPS and Camera work now. You can use camera to shoot still images (no video, for now) while both ICS special panorama mode and face unlock feature on lock screen are working just as you would expect.
Update (28th Nov 2011): Awesome! Beta 1 is out. Guide below updated with new procedure, check this out
Update (12th Dec 2011): Latest version right now is beta 2.5.1
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