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Samsung Google Galaxy Nexus GT-I9250M Review

The Samsung Google Galaxy Nexus GT-I9250M is a highly anticipated Android SmartPhone. This high anticipation is due to this camera phone being the first official Google Android phone that features Android 4.0 (Ice Cream Sandwich). Off the shelf, this phone runs the Android 4.0.3 operating system. All of the major U.S. wireless carriers offers a version of this Android SmartPhone to customers. In addition, Google Play offers the unlock version of this SmartPhone for $399. This article focuses on the camera and camcorder aspect of this high-end camera phone.

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The Package

Google ships out the phone the day after you order it and comes between two to four days. That's quite a speedy process, but you do have to pay about $40 in taxes and shipping.

The Google Galaxy Nexus comes in the typical elongated box that is a signature of Samsung phones. Upon opening the box, I discover the SmartPhone, a battery, a micro-USB cable, an AC charger, audio headphones, and instructions for the phone.

Under the battery, the label shows, "MADE IN CHINA". However, in our hands, the phone feels extremely solid, despite how thin it is compared to other SmartPhones (it's even thinner than the Motorola Triumph). The weight doesn't feel too hefty (135 g). It is easy to tell that the entire exterior of the phone is made out of plastic. Very slippery plastic, because the phone constantly jumps or slip out of my hand like a fish. So far, a day hasn't gone by where I try to pick it up and it doesn't slips and hits the desk. The plastic backing has a grid-like texture that looks frictional in function, but it is really just for show, because it is just as slippery as the rest of the phone.

The large 4.65 inches Super AMOLED screen (720 x 1280 pixels resolution) is recessed slightly from the plastic exterior surround. Therefore, you can place the phone face down on a table without scratching the glass. In addition it has a contour display (curved glass) that provides additional distance to the desk surface when placed faced down. All of these traits gives the user the perception and confidence in this top-of-the-line camera phone.

Booting up the phone is no joke. Unlike the Samsung Intercept Android phone, which takes an eternity to boot, the Google Galaxy Nexus boots to the lock screen in seconds.

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Camera

The Google Galaxy Nexus has two cameras. The primary camera is on the back, much like most digital cameras. The 5 megapixel primary camera produces photos at 2592х1944 resolution.

The secondary camera is on the front, above the LCD screen, to the right, and facing the user. Its 1.3 MP resolution is much lower than the primary camera. With the secondary camera facing the user, it could really revolutionize the self-portrait genre. However, the secondary is lower in pixel count and has far less customizable settings. Either of these shortcomings could deter photographers from using it.

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Zero Shutter Lag

The Google Galaxy Nexus web pages advertises "Zero Shutter Lag". I didn't notice it until I started writing this article. But the first thing I noticed when I first picked up the Google Galaxy Nexus to shoot photos was that I didn't lose any shots. While I shy away from taking photos of my kids with the Motorola Triumph and the Samsung Intercept, due to their high shutter lag, I find shooting photos with the Google Galaxy Nexus is as joyful as shooting with my high-end SLR digital cameras (short of the lens selection, of course).

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Zoom

This camera support a zoom function with a slide bar, which is really easy to use. Unfortunately, it doesn't show the zoom range. It is likely that the camera uses digital zoom rather than optical zoom. Fully zoomed in, you can see tons of noise.

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Touch Focus

You can touch anywhere in the photo frame to auto-focus on that spot. If you just tap the spot, it will auto-focus on that spot, but will not snap a photo until you tap on the shutter button.

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Focus and Shutter Sound

The touch focus function emits a loud noise to indicate that focus has been achieved. The shutter also triggers a loud sound when you take a photo. There is no way to turn off or reduce these sounds in the camera app. The only way to disable the sound is to change "Silent mode" in "sound" settings to "Vibrate" or "Mute" mode.

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Macro

The macro focus capability of the Galaxy Nexus is really amazing compared to other SmartPhones, like the Motorola Triumph. While shooting a photo of a wide-angle lens for cellphones, the Galaxy Nexus can focus clearly on the tiny lens and its text, while the Motorola Triumph couldn't achieve focus at the same magnification.

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Camcorder

One deficient of this camera phone is the lack of dedicated camcorder launcher icon. The camera app icon launches the camera or camcorder mode, depending on the mode that was last used. This means the lost of photographic or cinematography opportunity when the app launches in the wrong mode. Third party apps, such as the QSC Camera and QSC Camcorder apps, on Google Play could potentially solve that problem.

The primary camera is capable of HD Video recording at 1080p.

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Storage

I was rather surprised that a microSD card was not included in the package. Then I examined the camera phone all over and couldn't find a microSD card slot. It turns out that this SmartPhone doesn't have an microSD card slot!

Based on the spec, the phone comes with 16 GB internal storage. You have to share this storage space with apps, music, and other things. For most photographers, we understand that there is never a case of too much memory space. Dedicated photographers can easily use up the entire 16 GB of space on one trip. For a phone that came with such a wonderful camera, it's really a pity that the storage space is not extendable.

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Battery

The Google Galaxy Nexus uses the Samsung EB-L1F2HVU battery pack. It's a 3.7v Lithium Ion battery that is rated at 1750 mAh (6.48 Wh).

Charging is done via the micro-USB port with the include USB cable. This cable can be plugged into your computer or plugged into the included AC adapter for charging the phone. Much like the Samsung Intercept, the phone can be fully charged in about four or five hours.

Strangely, the Near Field Communication (NFC) feature of the phone is built into the battery. And not all third-party vendors provide batteries with NFC on it. So far, no one has provided a plausible reasoning why the NFC feature is provided on the battery, rather than the phone itself.

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Connectivity

The external casing of the Motorola Triumph is really clean and simple. It only has three buttons (power, volume up, and volume down) and three ports (3.5mm audio jack, proprietary interface contacts, and microUSB port).

Sadly there is no HDMI port on this phone. It's a real pity, because the dual core processor can be a real power house, if connected to a big screen TV. And a photographer might really want to see photos and video on a large display.

Under the back cover, the Google Galaxy Nexus has a sim card port, which allows the phone to operate with GSM/EDGE/GPRS (850, 900, 1800, 1900 MHz), 3G (850, 900, 1700, 1900, 2100 MHz), and HSPA+ 21.

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Primary Camera Settings

Switch camera
  Main camera
  Front camera

Zoom

Flash mode
  Auto
  On
  Off

White balance
  Auto
  Incandescent
  Daylight
  Fluorescent
  Cloudy

Exposure
  +3
  +2
  +1
   0
  -1
  -2
  -3

Scene mode
  Auto
  Action
  Night
  Sunset
  Party

Store location
  Off
  On

Picture size
  5M pixels
  3M pixels
  2M pixels
  1.3M pixels
  VGA
  QVGA

Restore defaults

Primary Camcorder Settings

Switch camera
  Main camcorder
  Front camcorder

Zoom

Flash Mode
  On
  Off

White balance
  Auto
  Incandescent
  Daylight
  Fluorescent
  Cloudy

Effects
  Silly Faces
    Squeeze
    Big eyes
    Big mouth
    Small mouth
    Big nose
    Small eyes
  Background
    In space
    Sunset
    Disco
    Choose your own

Time lapse interval
  Off
  1s
  1.5s
  2s
  2.5s
  3s
  5s
  10s

Video quality
  HD 1080p
  HD 720p
  SD 480p

Store location
  Off
  On

Restore defaults

Secondary Camera Settings

Switch camera
  Main camera
  Front camera

Zoom

White balance
  Auto
  Incandescent
  Daylight
  Fluorescent
  Cloudy

Exposure
  +3
  +2
  +1
   0
  -1
  -2
  -3

Scene mode
  Auto
  Action
  Night
  Sunset
  Party

Store location
  Off
  On

Picture size
  1.3M pixels
  VGA
  QVGA

Restore defaults

Secondary Camcorder Settings

Switch camera
  Main camcorder
  Front camcorder

Zoom

White balance
  Auto
  Incandescent
  Daylight
  Fluorescent
  Cloudy

Effects
  Silly Faces
    Squeeze
    Big eyes
    Big mouth
    Small mouth
    Big nose
    Small eyes
  Background
    In space
    Sunset
    Disco
    Choose your own

Time lapse interval
  Off
  1s
  1.5s
  2s
  2.5s
  3s
  5s
  10s

Video quality
  HD 720p
  SD 480p

Store location
  Off
  On

Restore defaults

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