Android is best known as the iPhone’s main competitor, with Apple’s iOS currently dominating Google’s operating system. Until now. Google have just announced the Nexus S, the first phone to run Gingerbread, “the fastest version of Android yet”. The impressive feature list could mean the iPhone finally has a worthy rival, even if the phone itself doesn’t have the sleek looks of the iPhone 4. Features include a refined look and feel, wifi tethering with no additional charges (take that O2!), a 1GHZ processor, 16GB of internal memory, a dedicated GPU, access to over 1000 Android apps and comes unlocked as standard.
For more on the Nexus S sling yourself over to the Google Nexus website.
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