
A really hyped Nexus One Smartphone (previously known as Google Phone) is finally launched.
The phone is powered by Snapdragon processor and built by HTC. The phone specs look very promising and the phone itself looks very sleek, but nothing ground breaking.
Everyone expected this phone to be very sexy, but did Google Succeed? Well The phone looks very sleek but the beauty is always in the eye of the beholder. It sort of looks like a stretched version of Palm Pre with a trackball in the middle minus the keyboard. The body of the handset is dark gray with lighter gray outer wrapper.
The thickness of the phone is 11.5mm, and it measures at 59.8mm by 119mm. In the front of the device there are four touch-sensitive buttons (back, menu, home, and search). On the left side there are volume button, sleep / wake / power button on the top, and a 3.5mm headphone jack, and on the bottom there’s a micro-USB port.
On the back of the phone you will find the a 5 megapixel camera and LED flash, which we hear takes some very nice pictures.
Nexus One will run on 1GHz Snapdragon CPU from Qualcomm. As far as the internal memory, the phone has 512MB of both RAM and ROM. The display is an AMOLED, 480 x 800 capacitive touch screen. Some other features that the phone has are light sensor, proximity sensor, and accelerometer, and an HSPA-capable GSM radio (AT&T users will be out of luck), WiFi, and a microSD slot (which comes with a 4GB card, but is expandable to 32GB).
The pricing for Nexus One is set for $529.99 without contract, and $179 with a two-year agreement with T-Mobile. Not really sure why Google decided to limit themselves to T-Mobile, but I guess future will show.
Source: Engadget




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