The candy bar design of the AT&T Nexus S is identical to the other Nexus S handsets. The overall effect is sleek and polished, but the handset also feels rather fragile and its plastic skin attracts a lot of fingerprints.
The 4-inch Super AMOLED display is rich and vibrant.
Gingerbread brings a new virtual keyboard design to the Nexus S. The individual buttons are more rectangular and the suggested text from the dictionary is more visible.
In this profile you can see that the Nexus S has a slight curved shape. The "contour" display is designed to mimic the shape of your head, but we didn't think much of it.
The Nexus S's camera and flash sit on its back side.
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