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There are a couple of games out there right now that show off the graphics finesse of whatever platform you play them on quite well, and in quite an easily comparable sense when it comes down to ...
The Motorola Nexus 6 was the first phone to launch with Android 5.0 Lollipop and it's Android the way Google had envisioned it. The Galaxy Note ... interesting, show game scores, keeps track ...
This newest unboxing features both a video and a game to go with it, one where you're the Ninja in charge of accessing the box containing the Galaxy Nexus, equipped with no less than Nexus Power ...
The Galaxy Nexus on Verizon represents a number of firsts ... with viewing angles or using the touchscreen to navigate or game. One of the best parts about this display is the resolution, which ...
I write about TV shows, movies, video games, entertainment & culture ... The much-anticipated Samsung Galaxy Nexus finally has a release date: Thursday, December 15th. As in tomorrow - if you ...
Here's the pitch: Nexus 5X is kind of the beefed-up, Stellaris version of Neptune's Pride, a browser-based multiplayer 4X game about conquering the galaxy (and all your friends or coworkers).
I'm seeing speed that's not far behind my personal Samsung Galaxy S6, which costs hundreds of dollars more. Not only is swiping around the Nexus 5X interface fast and fluid, but it handles games ...
Nexus 5X functions much the same as other grand strategy games. You start with nothing, accumulate territory, spend resources, and eventually take over the world – well, galaxy, in this case.
Web pages, HD videos and graphics-intensive games all looked buttery-smooth, with dynamic colors and fine details. Both the Nexus 6 and the Galaxy Note 4 have a higher resolution and pixel density ...
The Samsung Galaxy Note 4 packs a 5.7" screen ... if you keep tons of 2160p videos or FLAC music or advanced 3D games. The Nexus 6 comes with 32GB of built-in storage as standard, but power ...
Game frame rates were smooth ... data performance or reception of Verizon's forthcoming LTE version of the Galaxy Nexus. What I can say, however, is that the HSPA+ iteration on AT&T's network ...
While certainly great for enjoying media and games on the go, I’m not convinced it’s worth the sacrifice of a more compact design. The Galaxy Nexus, like devices of a similar size, can be ...