Google Nexus One

Google Nexus One phone was officially announced

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As expected, Google Nexus A phone was officially announced on 5 January 2010 in California. The link runs Android 2.1, comes with features including 3.7-inch 480 x 800 touchscreen, GPS, accelerometer, light, proximity sensor, microSD card slot (up to 32 GB), 5 megapixel camera LED flash, and powered by the 1GHz Snapdragon processor.

One of the phones on the Nexus is the product of close partnership between Google and HTC and Google has been classified in category Superphone. Android 2.1 in the Nexus is allowed to 5 home screens to be determined. GPS capability also allows tracking of location aware weather, which can also create a weather widget to place on the home screen.

Although many packets of sweets, but unfortunately lacks multi-touch! Applications such as browser, maps, and other programs do not use multi touch on the touch screen of the One Nexus. Google’s answer is “going to consider in the future.”

Prices are as expected before, unlocked for $ 529.00, T-Mobile for $ 179.00 and will come to Verizon this spring. To learn more about Google. Engadget has the full coverage of the event Superphone

The Nexus One, will indeed be launched by T-Mobile USA

Google’s own Android phone, the Nexus One, in fact, will be launched by T (or for)-Mobile USA, as rumored earlier.

The smartphone features of UMTS 900 / 1700 / 2100 MHz connectivity – along with quad-band GSM – and is therefore compatible with T-Mobile’s 3G network and will not work on AT & T 3G frequencies.

According to Engadget, T-Mobile USA can launch the Google Nexus One January 5, 2010. The problem is that for the home, the phone will be offered by invitation only – we do not know what to do (or be) to get an invitation.

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Nexus One and now they’re working on a Google-branded netbook

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Google has its own brand of phone, the nexus between one and are now working on a Google-branded netbook, and of course that will run the operating system from Google Chrome. Google has been working with several manufacturers to produce netbooks Chrome OS. But it will be only one manufacturer that Google is working closely with to produce a netbook really brand Google.

The Google-branded netbook will not be in the race for release. You will probably have to wait until Q4 or just before Christmas in 2010. Well, a Google-Chrome based netbook is wholly focused on the Web. I tried the USB version of the operating system of Google Chrome on my Dell Inspiron Mini. It is simply too “Web-centric”, features a Google browser Chrome-like interface for easy access to several online Google applications like Gmail, Picasa, Google Docs, etc.

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