Reviewed on August 8, 2011The Samsung Nexus S brings a much-needed stock Android OS, Gingerbread, to AT&T. But eight months after its original debut, the handset feels underpowered and behind the smartphone curve.TAGS:Nexus One, T-Mobile, Google Inc., display, handset, Samsung Electronics, camera
Reviewed on December 9, 2010The Samsung Nexus S gets points for its slick design, satisfying performance, and authentic Android user interface. But outside of the new Gingerbread OS and a faster processor, it doesn't offer as many new features as we had hoped.TAGS:Nexus One, T-Mobile, Google Inc., handset, Samsung Electronics, display, camera
Reviewed on January 6, 2010It doesn't have all the features we'd like, but the Nexus One greatly enhances the Google Android family with a fast processor, good call quality, and improved voice control features. What's more, we love that all versions of the phone will be unlocked.TAGS:Nexus One, HTC Droid Eris, HTC, handset, Google Inc., display, Apple iPhone, operating system
Reviewed on October 15, 2008Though we're not in love with the design and would have liked some additional features, the real beauty of the T-Mobile G1 is the Google Android platform, as it has the potential to make smartphones more personal and powerful. That said, it's not quite there yet, so for now, the G1 is best suited for early adopters and gadget hounds, rather than consumers and business users.TAGS:T-Mobile G1, Google Android, HTC, T-Mobile, Apple iPhone, smart phone, Google Inc., Apple Computer, keyboard
Reviewed on November 9, 2010Easily the most capable Internet-connected TV ever made, Sony's NSX-GT1 series calls for a tech-savvy buyer who can live with Google TV's growing pains, a touchy remote, and so-so picture quality.TAGS:Google TV, Sony Corp., light-emitting diode, TV, Google Inc., Logitech, PC