Samsung Galaxy Nexus Gt I9250 User Manual

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  • Released 2012, January
    135g, 8.9mm thickness
    Android 4.0
    16GB storage, no card slot
  • N/A1,490,940 hits
  • 4.65'
    720x1280 pixels
  • 5MP
  • 1GB RAM
    TI OMAP 4460
  • 1750mAh

For Telus
Also known as Samsung GT-I9250M

NetworkTechnologyGSM / HSPA
2G bandsGSM 850 / 900 / 1800 / 1900
3G bandsHSDPA 850 / 1700 / 1900 / 2100
SpeedHSPA 21.1/5.76 Mbps
LaunchAnnounced2012, January. Released 2012, January
StatusDiscontinued
BodyDimensions135.5 x 67.9 x 8.9 mm (5.33 x 2.67 x 0.35 in)
Weight135 g (4.76 oz)
SIMMini-SIM
DisplayTypeSuper AMOLED capacitive touchscreen, 16M colors
Size4.65 inches, 59.6 cm2 (~64.8% screen-to-body ratio)
Resolution720 x 1280 pixels, 16:9 ratio (~316 ppi density)
ProtectionOleophobic coating
PlatformOSAndroid 4.0 (Ice Cream Sandwich)
ChipsetTI OMAP 4460
CPUDual-core 1.2 GHz Cortex-A9
GPUPowerVR SGX540
MemoryCard slotNo
Internal16GB 1GB RAM
Main CameraSingle5 MP, AF
FeaturesLED flash
Video1080p@30fps
Selfie cameraSingle1.3 MP
Video720p@30fps
SoundLoudspeakerYes
3.5mm jackYes
Active noise cancellation with dedicated mic
CommsWLANWi-Fi 802.11 a/b/g/n, dual-band, DLNA, hotspot
Bluetooth3.0, A2DP
GPSYes, with A-GPS
NFCYes
RadioNo
USBmicroUSB 2.0 (MHL TV-out)
FeaturesSensorsAccelerometer, gyro, proximity, compass, barometer
MP4/H.264 player
MP3/WAV/eAAC+ player
Photo/video editor
Document viewer
BatteryRemovable Li-Ion 1750 mAh battery
Stand-byUp to 600 h
Talk timeUp to 9 h
MiscColorsBlack
ModelsGT-I9250M
SAR0.40 W/kg (head) 0.74 W/kg (body)
SAR EU0.35 W/kg (head)
PriceAbout 240 EUR

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Samsung Galaxy Nexus I9250M - user opinions and reviews

  • Anonymous
  • Gx4

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Telus is a Canadian phone service provider.

  • AnonD-716026
  • mKJ

What is Telus? I don't understand???

  • AnonD-594326
  • xCw

I change the battery of my phone and now it is reboot all time and does not turn on? Any program to factory reset without turn on the phone?


  • Released 2011, November
    135g, 8.9mm thickness
    Android OS 4.0, up to 4.3
    16GB storage, no card slot
  • 0.2%13,328,775 hits
  • 4.65'
    720x1280 pixels
  • 5MP
  • 1GB RAM
    TI OMAP 4460
  • 1750mAh

  • Erwin
  • yMa

found it at online store for 64 usd today and will bring it home.

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  • xdapro
  • kWV

Macbeth, 01 Jun 2018What's the latest version of Android that can run on this (by installing a custom ROM)?7.1.2 on XDA.

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  • Anonymous
  • Lg6

Macbeth, 01 Jun 2018What's the latest version of Android that can run on this (by installing a custom ROM)?It runs Nougat with only a few minor hickups. On XDA, you can find Unlegacy, Slim and more. ZeeLog provides unofficial Resurrection Remix and Lineage on his blog.
Some users prefer Marshmallow, or even Kitkat because they use less ram and maybe also have fewer bugs.

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  • m9N

What's the latest version of Android that can run on this (by installing a custom ROM)?

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  • krol
  • Lfh

Had to change it since mine only supports CDMA, but it was still fine after over 5 years of use and abuse (I was half trying to kill it on purpose).

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Samsung Galaxy Nexus Verizon

  • Scotto
  • Kgp

Got mine in 2012. Still have it as a backup as I have a work phone now (iphone 6 which is average).
It's battery started to die in 2014. I bought a replacement Samsung battery however phone would still not hold charge. Just this week I would get simply 30mins with the phone in my pocket (drive to work) and without use it would go from 100% to 0%.
So I went to shop for another backup phone - the Nokia 5 this week.
I factory reset the phone and no joke, the battery use is now like new! haha.
Crazy little phone detected that I was about to chuck it and it is alive again.
I am keeping the apps to a minimum and leaving the storage as free as possible.
I like the removeable battery as it means I keep my spare as backup when travelling.
The new phones now simply don't have that except for very few.. so looks like I might keep this one until it is truly dead.
tbh - I was thinking of just going back to a simple nokia to recieve calls as the battery lasts forever on them :)

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  • cro-girl
  • p$g

I am still using this phone and it is still perfect!
I am very sad that today's phones don't have such quality.

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  • 0HZ

It's hilarious seeing all the people from 2011 complaining at how big the screen was

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  • AnonD-716026
  • mKJ

Max, 07 Oct 20114.65 INCHES???? WHAT THE HELL??? i cnn't handle even 4.2 ... now comes 4.65....3.7 - 4' s... moreWell...how do you think about the phones of 2017? ;)

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  • AnonD-716026
  • mKJ

Very interesting phone in it's own right

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  • luscios denimro
  • Nv$

AnonD-659503, 06 Apr 2017Good phone, but the battery drain is insaneMine always heats up when am online

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  • AnonD-641715
  • 4Rg

This was a great phone in it's day. The reason it never made it to the final version of Android 4.4.4, was due to the Texas Instruments CPU. TI pulled out of the mobile arm CPU market. This left Samsung/Google unable to get newer official hardware drivers. If you were to use this phone today (2017), you still have a good app selection. The main drawback is newer apps may be slow or sluggish.

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  • MB
  • 3gR

AnonD-666246, 01 May 2017I am using a Samsung Galaxy Nexus I9250..... Yesterday something worng with it and it can't go... moreIt happens the same to me yesterday! No idea of what's going on!

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  • Anonymous
  • 7Xd

Luckily, my 3-year old phone survived from huge falls. Unfortunately, the performance goes far more worse.

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  • Jorétapo
  • pnf

I have been using this phone daily since 2012 (now May 2017). Hopefully, I can give you feedback here.
Back then, Nexus phones were among the best deals performance/quality/cost available. I have to admit that it didn't age so bad even if it is now obviously a lot harder to run 'heavy' apps smoothly (tends to crash most of the time). IMO, it is still a decent phone despite its outdated specs.
I had to replace the supply circuit in 2014 (covered by guarantee) due to a micro-usb port defect. I also more recently replaced the battery for a newer and slightly larger one as the old one was hardly during a day. It is also inclined to overheat...
But anyway, Cyanogen OS (and now Lineage OS) allows it to stay a little more in the game despite its flaws. I will certainly change in the next few months but for what it's worth I am entirely satisfied with this phone.

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  • AnonD-666246
  • 9xj

I am using a Samsung Galaxy Nexus I9250..... Yesterday something worng with it and it can't go to Home Screen; it just keep loading & loading.... no main menu/ home screen....please help to recover my photos or how do I restart without loosing my data???

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  • benson
  • utI

Flukester, 28 Nov 2016Im just curious does anyone still use this phone as a daily driver? Im still using it as a d... moreThis phone is a decend one .which satisfys all basic needs .although battery back up is low.it works quiet well.

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  • AnonD-661861
  • vV5

I've been using this phone since 2011 till 2017 (Precisely as a backup phone since 2015 till now) and it works wonder! It just a little problem with the system as it cannot be updated legally and will be stuck at Android4.2.1. Forever. If you have this phone, please keep it. And if any of you know where to find its casing/screen protector, please let me know. Have a nice day!

Samsung Galaxy Nexus Gt I9250 User Manual 2017

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  • AnonD-659503
  • Tpu
Samsung

Good phone, but the battery drain is insane

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  • Anonymous
  • v}Q

This phone is really good for the time it's been made. There are a few problems, but for a phone for 2011, a really good one.
Pros:
Performance
16 GB
Good display
Cons:
Battery life is low
Heats up a lot
This phone is really good if you don't want to buy a new phone. It's a very useful and luxurious phone.

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