New Cellphone 2010 : Google Nexus One Phone

Thursday, September 16, 2010

Released for AT&T and T-Mobile, the Nexus One from Google is an Android-powered smartphone with easy connection to popular social network sites such as Facebook and MySpace. It has a large 3.7-inch touch screen with vibration feedback, 1GHz Snapdragon processor, 5.0-megapixel auto-focus camera with LED flash, 512MB onboard memory with microSD slot, noise suppression technology and runs the latest version of Google's Android operating system with Google services including Google Search, Google Maps, Gmail, YouTube and Google Talk.

Features :
  • Large 3.7-inch AMOLED touch screen display with WVGA resolution
  • Tri-color notification LED, alerts when new emails, chats, text messages arrive
  • High-speed 1GHz Qualcomm Snapdragon processor for fast applications
  • Dynamic noise suppression technology from Audience for clear calls
  • Customizable home screen with instant email, text message and IM notifications
  • Access to Android Market to buy apps and games wirelessly
  • Features Google applications: Google Maps, Gmail, YouTube, Google Calendar and Google Talk
  • Integrated 5.0-megapixel camera with flash, zoom, auto-focus and video recording capabilities
  • High-speed HSDPA Internet for fast Web surfing
  • Built-in Wi-Fi with seamless transition to open networks
User Reviews :
I have been using Google's Nexus One phone for about 6 months now and I have been I love with the phone ever since I purchased it. I have Cincinnati Bell as my carrier which is similiar to AT&T in coverage (Cincinnati Bell uses AT&T towers outside of the Cincy Dayton area).

The phone's display is beautiful and very responsive. The only time that I ever have with the touchscreen is when it is plug in. Occassionally the touchscreen will be inaccurate but only when plug in and all you have to do to fix it is turn the screen off and back on.

The battery life of the phone is excellant once you set the power options correctly which I figured out through trial an error. I only have to charge the phone once every couple of days for a few hours which is awesome.

My biggest problem with the phone is the limited internal storage. Unfortunately very few apps can be moved to SD and I'm runnning out of internal memory but I do have nearly 40 apps so its not a killer.

Other things that are nice about the phone is the trackball. It comes in handy when you are trying to click between letters or being very precise when web browsing. Also I recieved 2.2 before anyone else which is the luxury of having Google's phone.



Product Specification :

Technical

Network: GSM 850 / 900 / 1800 / 1900 / UMTS 900 / 2100
Form Factor: Block / Google Android OS v2.1
Dimensions: 119 x 60 x 12 mm
Weight: 130 g
Antenna: Internal
Navigation: Touch Screen
Battery Type: 980 mAh Li-Ion
Talk Time: 10 hours
Standby Time: 12.1 days
Memory: 174.0 MB
Expandable Memory: microSD / TransFlash

Safety

Radiation (SAR): Medium Radiation
(0.87 W/kg)

Imaging

Main Screen: AMOLED / Accelerometer / Proximity Sensor / Light Sensor / Vibration Feedback
16,700,000 colors (480 x 800 px)
External Screen: No
Camera: 5.0 MP / Flash / 2X Zoom / Auto-Focus / Video Recorder

Audio

MP3 Player: MP3 / AAC / AAC+ / eAAC+ / WAV
FM Radio: No
Speakerphone: Noise Cancellation
Push-To-Talk: No

Multimedia

Wallpapers: 480 x 800 px
Screen Savers: 480 x 800 px
Ring Tones: MP3
Themes: Yes
Games: Android Market
Streaming Multimedia: MPEG-4 / H.263 / H.264 / YouTube

Messaging

SMS: Yes
EMS: Yes
MMS: Yes
Email: POP3 / IMAP4 / SMTP / Gmail
Chat: AOL / ICQ / Google / Windows Live / Yahoo
Predictive Text: Handwriting Recognition

Source - http://www.mobiledia.com/phones/google/nexus-one.html

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