Sprint and Google partner to release Nexus S 4G. But how does the latest Nexus S look in light of the massive AT&T and T-Mobile deal?
Sprint will soon begin selling its own version of the Samsung-built, Google-powered Nexus S – the first Nexus S to include a CDMA antenna, and the first Nexus S to include 4G capability. Other than that, the Spring Nexus S 4G is very similar to the Nexus S rolled out by Google and T-Mobile late last year. Witness the 4-inch Super AMOLED display, the 1GHz Hummingbird processor, the pair of cameras, an NFC reader, and the 16GB of internal memory.
There are some changes, of course. Among them: Google Voice integration and that little old 4G connectivity thing, which – assuming you live in an area with 4G service – could mean a big bump in download and browsing speed. "Adding 4G capabilities takes this iconic device to the next level,” Dale Sohn, president of Samsung Mobile, said in a statement. Which is pretty much true.