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Full Specs of the NexusOne Revealed
by admin on Dec.28, 2009, under Google, New Technology, iphone, nexus one
Details we’ve all been waiting for… the Google Nexus One phone. We posted a Nexus One Android 2.1 walkthrough video earlier this month and today Engadget has managed to score a full spec sheet for the phone, as well as some details about its release date.
According to Engadget’s source, the phone will initially be available by “invitation only.” It looks like Google will be deciding who gets invites (hey, Google, call me), but the specifications also indicate that T-Mobile will be able to sell the phone directly to the customers in the future.
The Breakdown
Here are some highlights from the screenshots that Engadget posted:
- 512MB RAM, 512MB ROM, included 4GB microSD card, expandable to 32GB
- 5 megapixel camera with LED flash and mechanical autofocus
- 3.7″ WVGA AMOLED screen — in other words, as big as the Droid and brighter
- Worldwide GSM/EDGE, but 3G only on T-Mobile in the US (supports 2100, 1700 and 900 frequencies, meaning Europe should be covered)
- 1GHz Qualcomm chip — if accurate, that would make the Nexus One one of the fastest — if not the fastest — smartphones on the market.
- Wi-Fi A/B//G/N
- GPS
- Accelerometer
The specs look solid, the phone matches or beats every competing Android phone on the market (aside from having no physical keyboard) and also compares quite favorably to the iPhone (faster processor, nicer screen, wireless-N).
The only caveat for potential U.S. buyers is that, barring some sort of firmware upgrade (assuming the 1900 band is just disabled), this phone will only work in 3G in T-Mobile’s network. If you live in a large city, that might not be a problem, but T-Mobile does have the smallest 3G footprint of any of the major U.S. wireless carriers.
For international users, this is really enticing, because the phone should be compatible with all UMTS bands in Europe, Asia, South America and Australia/New Zealand.
Now all we need is a solid release date and a price. My friends are ready to buy this sight-unseen. What about you? android, Google, nexus oneWhat do you think of the Nexus One?
Nexus One (Google Phone) Finally Caught on Video
by admin on Dec.15, 2009, under Google, New Technology
Could the Google phone be the death of the newly released Android?? The HTC-built device called the Nexus One was handed out to Google employees last week in the “mobile lab”. The rumor is that these phones would be sold unlocked directly to consumers.
The million dollar question is: How would Google bring an unlocked phone to market? There are really only three ways to sell phones.
1. License spectrum from a carrier and become a mobile virtual network operator or MVNO — a business model that time has proven to be a failure.
2. Of course, is to partner with carriers and offer phones at discounted prices through carrier subsidies, which is more or less the case with every successful device on the US market today.
3. Sell unlocked devices at full retail price that can be used by consumers on the network of the their choice. This is allegedly the model Google will be using to sell the Nexus One.
Stay tuned… we’ll see when and if the phone comes out to the market anytime soon.
