Google Launches Nexus One: T-Mobile Plan Available Now, Verizon and Vodafone Coming Soon
January 5th, 2010 admin
Google today announced the launch of its Nexus One smartphone, ushering in what the company calls the first of its “superphones” based on the Android operating system. The Nexus One, which offers an 800×480 screen, 5 megapixel camera with fl…
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After much hype, the launch of Google’s self-sold Nexus One smartphone managed an estimated 20,000 sales in its first week, well behind not only Apple’s iPhone, but also competing Android-based handsets.
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Section: Communications , Cellphones , Cellular Providers , Smartphones , Mobile It looks as if the Nexus One is not coming to Verizon Wireless. If you head on over to the most recent addition on the News and Update page for the Nexus One, the word seems to be pretty clear. “In the US, if you’ve been waiting for the Nexus One for Verizon...
Still want a Nexus One? Better make the purchase soon as Google expects to run out before months end
Section: Communications , Cellphones , Smartphones , Mobile Google announced a few days back that they were currently working with the final shipment of the Nexus One . In other words, if you want a new Nexus One then you need to make a purchase sooner as opposed to later. That said, at that time all we knew was that Google had received its last...
Google has officially unveiled its poorly-kept secret, the Nexus One, a Google-branded Android smartphone made by HTC. The device is built around a 1GHz Qualcomm “Snapdragon” processor, and Google is offering it through its Web site either unlocked for US$529 or $179 with a T-Mobile contract, as expected.
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I think the Nexus One is a great move for the smartphone industry. I think by having Google leading the Android charge, they’re driving competition forward, creating a smartphone OS that can seriously compete with the iPhone for features and functionality. It’s also going to give Microsoft a big kick up the backside to make them really...
Research firm Flurry on Tuesday reported its estimate of sales of the Google Nexus One smartphone through its first 74 days of availability, finding that it has lagged far behind the iPhone and the Motorola Droid with 135,000 units in circulation, compared to one million iPhones and 1.05 million Droids. However, Google brought the Nexus One to...
Google has taken the fate of its Android smartphone platform into its own hands by promoting and directly marketing HTC’s latest new Android phone under its own brand. How does the new “superphone” stack up to last summer’s iPhone 3GS?
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Internal components of Google’s new Nexus One smartphone are estimated to cost about the same as the iPhone 3GS when it launched last year, a new analysis has concluded.
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A teardown of Google’s new custom-designed Nexus One handset found no major surprises in the straightforward smartphone, though its ease of disassembly was called impressive.
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Section: Communications , Smartphones , Mobile , Web , Google Android’s differences in look and feel to the iPhone stand out when you show the home screen. On the iPhone you are greeted with rows and columns of little chicklet style shortcuts. However Android’s home screen is a bit more intuitive, allowing you to set widgets to the...
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