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Google Nexus One: The Future of The Android

Google Nexus OneThe Google Nexus One appears to be “the face” of the next level of Android OS handsets. Packed with numerous features, it really is the class of the operating system. This is largely why people were so excited about Google’s unveiling of the phone at their headquarters in Mountain View, California. The possibilities of what the phone might offer, also explains why blogs have been abuzz about this topic for months. There has been a ton of speculation about the phone, particularly its specs. Well, now individuals will be able to check out the phone for themselves.

More information about the Nexus One can be found on the phone’s official page. There are also numerous reviews that can be found online. Many of them are very good, complete with pictures. For those interested in purchasing the phone, it is definitely worth taking a look at.

The Google Nexus One will initially be released in the United States. T-Mobile will be the phone’s carrier. Later this year, Verizon will also carry the phone. In Europe, Vodafone will have the honors. The newest Android handset is priced pretty expensively. It will cost buyers $529 (£331) if bought directly from Google. Individuals who sign a two year contract with T-Mobile will be able to purchase the phone at a discount. The price is reduced to $179 (£112).

The Nexus One comes with a 5 megapixel camera that has a LED flash and autofocus feature. Besides great pictures, Individuals will also be able to record HD videos. The phone comes standard with GPS, compass, voice recognition and 512 MB of memory. An additional amount can be added via the handset’s microSD memory slot.

The hype concerning the Google Nexus One came to a crescendo yesterday around the time Google hosted its invitation-only press event. The company finally acknowledged the existence of the Nexus One and gave the public an idea of when it will be available. From most accounts, it looks like the wait has been well worth it. Now, the only thing left is to see how the phone will actually perform.

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