Best Buy as promised began selling the Nexus S. The first-ever Android 2.3 phone is available either online or at retail for $199.99 on a two-year T-Mobile contract. In-store visitors can also get an unlocked, contract-free version for $529.99, although its 3G only supports T-Mobile as well as some Canadian and European carriers.
it has a unique curved four-inch Super AMOLED display and has 16GB of storage built-in, but no microSDHC slot. A gyroscope and NFC wireless are also new and there to support apps when they take advantage of the new features.
Android 2.3 has a multi-touch keyboard with better copy-and-paste text, better multitasking and built-in VoIP calling. Google insists on a stock build and thus promises a faster OS and more frequent updates than Samsung can deliver with its custom UI.