The Samsung Galaxy Nexus is finally release. The features of the Samsung Galaxy Nexus has 4.65-inches Super AMOLED HD screen with a resolution of 1280x720 pixels, HD video recording at 1080p, a 5-Megapixel rear-facing camera and a 1.3-Megapixel front-facing camera. Storage comes in 16 or 32GB flacours, while a dual-core processor clocked at 1.2GHz, with 1GB of RAM, keeps things monstrously fast. NFC technology is stuffed inside, for wireless payments as well as the new Android Beam sharing app.
The new iPhone A5 dual-core processor (as seen in the iPad 2) makes things noticeably nippier. Apps launch quicker, web pages load faster, multi-tasking is more fluid and resource-hungry apps like Pages now allow you to edit documents without any lag. Competitors will argue that their phones have been able to produce similar results for months, and they'd be right, but it remains a welcome (if a little late) upgrade.The processor also supercharges the iPhone 4S's graphical prowess. We tried Real Racing 2 HD and, while the visuals were a little smoother, we didn't notice the 7x improvement as claimed by Apple. This is because games will need to be tuned to take advantage of the new chip. We had a demo of Infinity Blade 2 (confirmed to launch later this year) at the iPhone 4S launch and were blown away by the detail and speed of the polygon pushing. We're talking PSP Vita graphics, if not better.