Tuesday, January 5, 2010

A new phone from Google is introduced. For all the blah blah we have read of Smart Phone of Nokia, iPhone of Apple and so on.

 We"ll take a closer look at Nexus One now, leaving out tech terms that are almost always coined to confuse and amaze us.

It has a 3.7-inch AMOLED display.

The processor is running at 1GHz.

The trackball on the device is both a trackball for navigation and a notification LED.
When an e-mail comes, it will pulse. Same thing for phone calls.
And the phone has both a light sensor and a proximity sensor, along with a compass, GPS, and accelerometer.

The phone is 11.5 millimeters thick and weighs 130 grams.
That's about as thick as a pencil and weighs as much as a small Swiss Army knife.
It has a 5-megapixel camera with a flash.
Takes video, with one-click uploads to YouTube.
The Nexus One has stereo Bluetooth and the standard headphone jack.
It also has a first for Android: noise cancellation features. Google calls it "active noise suppression."

Google's brand is prominently displayed on the back of the phone.
You can also personally engrave your own message in a little silver band on the back.

It's running Android 2.1, the latest OS version that is also running on the Droid.
That means it has the Google Maps for Navigation Apps and easy Facebook connections, same as the Droid.

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