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Galaxy Nexus running Android 4.1
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| Codename | Maguro Toro (Verizon version) Toroplus (Sprint version) |
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| Developer |
Google Samsung Electronics |
| Manufacturer | Samsung Electronics |
| Series | Google Nexus, Samsung Galaxy |
| Compatible networks | |
| First released | 17 November 2011 |
| Predecessor | Nexus S |
| Successor | Nexus 4 |
| Type | Smartphone |
| Form factor | Slate |
| Dimensions |
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| Weight | 135 g (4.8 oz) |
| Operating system |
Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich upgradeable to 4.3 "Jelly Bean" (4.2 for the Verizon's Toro variant) |
| System on chip | Texas Instruments OMAP 4460 |
| CPU | 1.4 GHz dual-core ARM Cortex-A9 |
| GPU | 307 MHz PowerVR SGX540 |
| Memory | 2 GB |
| Storage | 16/32 GB (depending on versions) |
| Removable storage | None |
| Battery |
1,750 mAh (HSPA+ version) |
| Data inputs | Multi-touch capacitive touchscreen, accelerometer, 3-axis gyroscope, A-GPS, barometer, 3-axis digital compass, proximity sensor, dual microphones for active noise cancellation |
| Display |
4.65 in (118 mm) diagonal HD Super AMOLED with RGBG-Matrix (PenTile) |
| Rear camera |
8 MP (2592×1936 px) |
| Front camera |
5 MP, 720p video (1280×720 @ 30 fps) |
| Connectivity |
3.5 mm TRRS |
| Other |
Wi-Fi hotspot |
| SAR |
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| Hearing aid compatibility | M4 |
1,750 mAh (HSPA+ version)
1,850 mAh (LTE version)
internal user-replaceable
2,000 mAh (Official extended battery. Korean variants includes both 1,750 mAh and 2,000 mAh batteries)
2,100 mAh (Sprint/Verizon Extended Battery. Wider than the GSM model).
4.65 in (118 mm) diagonal HD Super AMOLED with RGBG-Matrix (PenTile)
1280×720 px *(316 ppi)
16:9 aspect-ratio
8 MP (2592×1936 px)
Autofocus, zero shutter lag, single LED flash
1080p video recording
5 MP, 720p video
3.5 mm TRRS
GPS
DLNA
Micro USB 2.0 with USB On-The-Go
MHL
Bluetooth 3.0
NFC
Wi-Fi hotspot
Wi-Fi Direct
USB tethering
The Galaxy Nexus (GT-I9250) is a touchscreen Android smartphone co-developed by Google and Samsung Electronics. It is the third smartphone in the Google Nexus series, a family of Android consumer devices built by an original equipment manufacturer partner. The phone is the successor to Google's previous flagship phones, the Nexus One and Nexus S.