The Samsung Nexus S, aka the Google phone from Sprint, fits well in your hand, runs Android Gingerbread OS (that learns your habits and your speech patterns to adjust phone settings), navigates with Google Maps, and acts as a Wi-Fi hotspot. It may be the perfect device for BlackBerry refugees and others who have resisted the iPhone craze, says trial consultant Ted Brooks.
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Samsung Nexus S: BlackBerry Replacement or iPhone Alternative?
Law Technology News
May 17, 2011
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