Dec 17, 2011

The bad of Samsung Galaxy Nexus Part I

Samsung Galaxy Nexus is the latest product from Samsung. Success with other products such as Samsung Galaxy Tab and Samsung Galaxy Note, now Samsung presenting Samsung Galaxy Nexus. Nexus is inserted in series variants galaxy, so named Samsung Galaxy Nexus.

For those of you who've tried samsung, more or less already know the advantages and ugliness. But for those of you who are planning to buy a new samsung products, you also need to know these advantages and disadvantages. By knowing it your shortcomings will be able to anticipate and do not regret it later.

Here is an example of The bad of Samsung Galaxy Nexus, I already looking for some Samsung Galaxy Nexus  information and compare the advantages and it's badness .

The Bad Of Samsung Galaxy Nexus I
The Samsung Galaxy Nexus is the biggest phone in America. At 5.33 by 2.67 by 0.37 inches, with a whopping 4.65-inch screen, it's dangerously close to a tablet.

But it's just the latest in a line of almost comically huge, or at least huge-screened phones coming to market. The Motorola Droid Razr has a 4.3-inch screen, but it's about the same size as the Nexus. The Samsung Galaxy S II for T-Mobile has a 4.5-inch screen and measures 5.11 by 2.71 by .37 inches—shorter, but wider. The HTC Titan packs a 4.7-inch screen into about the same body size.

Are these phones too big for the human thumb? Most phones should be usable one-handed—at the very least, you should be able to swip down the notifications bar and check your messages. I got a dozen PCMag staffers to measure their thumbs, hold the Galaxy Nexus in one hand, and try to check text messages by dragging down the phone's notifications bar.

Of course, it matters how you hold your phone. There are two main grips: with the bottom corner of the phone against the pad below your thumb, and a sort of crosswise grip with your hand across the middle of the phone. But ideally, you should be able to span the screen one-handed no matter how you're holding the device.

The six female staffers we measured generally had thumbs 5-6 cm long. There was a wider range with the men; they had thumbs 6-9 cm long.

None of the ladies could span the Galaxy Nexus's screen with their thumbs. For them, operating the phone meant shifting it around in their hands; a few gave up entirely on trying to pull the notification bar down.

The men had better luck. The threshhold for comfortable use seemed to be having a 7-centimeter thumb, which four of our six men had. My thumb measures in at about 6.4 centimeters, and I definitely had some trouble using both the Galaxy Nexus and the Motorola Droid Razr one-handed.
  
When is a phone too big? Is the Galaxy Nexus too big for you? Tell us in the comments thread below.
How about the bad of Samsung Galaxy nexus on battery life ? Read it here.

But you must also know the advantages of Samsung galaxy Nexus. What it is ? Wait at my next post :-)