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Sunday, April 11, 2010
Google Nexus One Phone
Google has launched the much talked Nexus One phone today at the launch event. Its another android product after that Google android G1 released 2 years back. The Nexus One is a product of HTC and one of the best designed phones, both from HTC and for android platform.
The phone has a 3.7-inch AMOLED display and 1GHz Snapdragon. This phone is a combination of best HTC hardware and the latest developed android operating system, delivering a tough competition for other smart phones, like the Apple iPhone and Nokia N97. Google calls it a Superphone and not just a smartphone.
Here are a few features of the Google Nexus One phone -
* Android 2.1
* 800 x 480 pixels screen resolution for the 3.7-inch screen
* Trackball with multi-color notification LED
* Light and proximity sensors, compass and GPS
* 22.5mm thick, weighs 130g, 5 megapixel camera with LED flash.
* Stereo bluetooth
* 3.5mm headphone jack
* New 3D framework in the Android platform.
* Active noise suppression with 2 mics, front and back
* App launcher works on 3D concept
* New photo visualization system – Images tip based on accelerometer
* Google earth for android launched in this phone
* Google voice enabled in android
* Google earth comes with Voice – name a place and it takes you there in the map
* Planning and 3D perspective in the Google earth app
* Dynamic screen – moving wallpaper with interface that ripples on touch
* Wi-Fi support is there, but tethering is not possible
Nexus One unlocked and without service: $529. Buy it with service from T-Mobile for $179. Its available only with T-mobile right now, and soon with Verizon. AT&T buyers should have to wait, until something comes from their side.
The android 2.1 platform is to be released in a couple of days, but the phone starts shipping today itself.
You can buy the phone from the Google website, and pay with Google checkout. You just need a Google account for the purchase. You can engrave 2 lines of text on the phone.
Right now, Google is shipping the phone to 4 countries – USA, UK, Singapore and Hong Kong.
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