Google officially launched its Nexus One smartphone today in Mountain View, CA. With just a Google account (i.e. Gmail), you can log in to the Nexus One website and pick one up for yourself unlocked for $529 or $179 with T-Mobile. Not a T-Mobile customer? It's OK, since Verizon and Vodafone are hopping on board later this year.
The Nexus One is packed with a 3.7 AMOLED display, runs Android 2.1 on a 1GHz processor, and comes with some excellent 3D graphics. Shoots MPEG4 video on its 5MP camera that boasts an LED flash for those dimly-lit photo shoots.
The great news is that some of Google's best features come standard on Nexus One: Google Earth, Google Maps (with turn-by-turn directions and voice output), and Google Voice.
•Battery lasts up to 10 hours on 2G, and five hours of 3G Internet surfing
•Stereo Bluetooth
•Compass
•GPS
•Two microphones – one in the front, one in back
•Facebook integration
•Noise cancellation
•Custom news and weather widgets
•Live wallpapers
•Voice commands
•Multicolored notification LED trackball
•Custom engraving available
Saturday, February 13, 2010
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