I recently switched phones to the Nexus S 4G. (Take a look at my detailed Nexus S Review.) I’ve been pretty impressed with how well the Nexus S integrates with Google Apps. I suppose this is expected because it is a Google phone, but experience tells me that just because a company makes a device doesn’t mean it will work well with their software and services.
Google apps has really gown into a nice business package. Here are a few things that impressed me when I was setting up the Nexus S 4G.
- You can define security policies for Android devices so they can be managed centrally. For example, you can make the Nexus S require a password or not.
- You can remotely ring your Nexus S 4G at full volume using the web interface–regardless of what the volume is set on.
- You can find the device on a map.
- You can lock the Nexus S 4G remotely. For example, if you lose it, you can lock it so it will require a pin to log back in.
- The Nexus S 4G can be wiped remotely. So if you lose your phone, you can delete everything on it by logging into Google Apps
- It appears that most of the Nexus S 4G settings are backed up to the Google App servers, so if you do need to wipe your device, you can easily reinstall and set everything back up again once you get it back again.
- Giving the Nexus S 4G your Google App account will let you connect to most Google services without needing to log back in again.
- The Nexus S 4G appears to support multiple Google accounts so you can use your business account and a gmail account if you like.
Nexus S 4g phone and how to remove app on your phone
Go to Menu: Setting: Applications: Manage applications and remove unstall applications
Just how exactly do you do these great feats on a nexus, or which google app do I need
Thanks
Google Apps – The paid version of Gmail, Calendar, etc. Usually with your own domain.
How do I maximize the battery life out of this phone. It drains really fast. Should I get an app like JuiceDefender?
It generally works well for me unless I have tethering turned on. Then it drains quickly. It also drains fast if I don’t have a good wireless signal.