You should get whichever phone has the items on it that you need. This might be the HTC one or the Samsung Galaxy Nexus. Whatever it is, you can choose based on your overall desires and needs.
Since the question doesn't specify what Nexus the person is comparing it to the Nexus S, here's the order of Nexus phones (and by manufacturer) to date: -HTC Nexus One -Samsung Nexus S -Samsung Galaxy Nexus -LG Nexus 4 -LG Nexus 5
The Nexus One is a smartphone from Google that uses the Android open source mobile operating system. The device is manufactured by Taiwan's HTC Corporation, and became available on January 5, 2010.
The HTC One S and the Samsung Galaxy Nexus have the same amount of pros and cons. This makes the choice personal preference, try each phone and see which one handles the best for what you want to do.
The Iphone is better but the new nexus one it better than the Iphone
OS platform by Google, physical body by HTC, for as many carriers as Google can get.
You can read Microsoft Office documents from either Google Drive (Docs) or Quickoffice on a Nexus One, and can edit as well.
It was developed by Google in partnership with HTC. Development began in 2008, and was released in January 2010.
The Samsung Nexus S was an evolution of the original HTC Nexus One's design and hardware. The Samsung Galaxy Nexus was a leap forward from that design, going with a significantly larger display, better chipset and CPU/GPU, a much improved design, and was arguably the first widely commercially-available and advertised Nexus device.
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Some popular smartphones other than the iPhone would definitely be Blackberry and especially Android phones like the HTC Evo 4g or the HTC Thunderbolt or the Samsung Galaxy or the Nexus One or Galaxy S.
Google, along with a network of developers are responsible for the development of the Android operating system. However, manufacturers like HTC, Motorola, Samsung, etc. also add things to Android when they ship their phones. For example, HTC adds HTC Sense, a different user interface that aims to make Android more user-friendly, Motorola adds their MotoBLUR interface on top of Android for the same reasons, and Samsung adds their TouchWiz interface on top of their Androids. The primary purpose of these custom interfaces and applications is to differentiate the manufacturer from competitors.