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14 Jan 2010

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HTC Google Nexus One runs Android 2.1 and includes all the Android apps that the Motorola Dorid has. It features 3.7 inch AMOLED display with 480 x 800 pixels, 1GHz Snapdragon processor, trackball that includes a multi-colored notification LED, GPS, Wi-Fi, light and proximity sensors, compass, accelerometer, enhanced news and weather widgets……..
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– Processor Qualcomm QSD 8250 1 GHz Operating system Android Mobile Technology Platform 2.1 (Eclair)
– Camera & Flash 5 megapixels Autofocus from 6cm to infinity 2X digital zoom LED flash User can include location of photos from phones AGPS receiver Video captured at 720×480 pixels at 20 frames per second or higher, depending on lighting conditions
– Cellular & Wireless UMTS Band 1/4/8 (2100/AWS/900) HSDPA 7.2Mbps HSUPA 2Mbps GSM/EDGE (850, 900, 1800, 1900 MHz) Wi-Fi (802.11b/g) Bluetooth 2.1 + EDR A2DP stereo Bluetooth
– Display 3.7-inch (diagonal) widescreen WVGA AMOLED touchscreen 800 x 480 pixels 100,000:1 typical contrast ratio 1ms typical response rate
– Additional features * Haptic feedback * TeflonTM coated back * Second microphone for active noise cancellation * SIM card slot * Micro SD slot * Proximity sensor * Light sensor
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 “the only SUPER Phone & comparison to Verizon’s Motorola Droid” 2010-01-11
By Dr. M. Dixon (Tucson, AZ USA)
I almost cried when I returned the motorola droid to Verizon due to connectivity problems but now I am glad I ended up with the HTC Nexus One! This Nexus One hasn’t failed me yet; it has strong 3G connectivity with T-Mobile and strong Edge connectivity with AT&T. The phone is gorgeous (AMOLED) and amazingly fast (snapdragon processor) and fun (Android 2.1 interface enhancements)!

I love Google’s turn by turn navigation which usually works for me by voice command such as “Navigate to Fry’s Electronics” and it will give me choice on screen of which two locations in my city do I want directions to? I touch screen my selection and it starts telling me how to drive there. I have found Google’s Navigation better than Garmin in that it gives a better gas-saving route and tells you the turns before you get to them rather than after you already passed them. the Motorola Droid has better microphone hardware than the HTC nexus one which means that the Droid did a better job with Voice-to-Text than the Nexus One. For example, I tried to dictate in email “This is a test of the Voice Command function on my new Nexus One” and the text that appeared said “This is Texas toast.” So by the time you cut and paste, it would have been faster to just virtual keyboard it. I do prefer qwerty keyboards which Nexus One doesn’t have so Verizon’s Motorola Droid wins out there! I was hoping they had used the money saved on no landscape keyboard to put in BETTER microphones and really fix the Voice Command making typing obsolete, but no, they used cheaper mics in the HTC Nexus One than the Motorola Droid. However, Swype is coming out soon and that will vastly improve virtual keyboard experience. The phone has been dissected and the parts apparently come to $174 in change and the rest is Google’s profit.

The other reviewer said low battery on Nexus One, to fix that, just download free ap Advanced Task Killer and shut down running software that you don’t need running and it will last longer. Also, you can make it run edge instead of 3G which will save on battery. There are a lot of settings you can easily adjust to conserve your battery life. Battery life for the Nexus One is as follows: 10 hours of 2G talk time or 7 hours of 3G talk time; 12 days of 2G standby time or 10.4 hours of 3G standby time; 5 hours of Internet use on 3G or 6.5 hours on Wi-Fi; 7 hours of video playback and 20 hours of audio playback. According to FCC radiation tests, the Nexus One has a digital SAR of 0.867 watt per kilogram.

Also, the other reviewer said that low privacy due to syncing with his desktop, but you can turn off syncing in your settings if you don’t want them to sync. The syncing is actually one of the features that I think appeals to most Android/google fans.

I love the Amazon ap and being able to scan UPC codes to do comparison shopping and read Amazon reviews!

The 3D AMOLED screen is breath-taking. The interactive wallpapers are fun.

I bought the Nexus One unlocked from Google for $529 plus tax. I have always been impressed with how innovative google is but the experience of buying a phone from them is horrid. I would not do it again. They are not providing any customer service other than to tell you to call TMobile about the service or HTC about hardware questions. Google will not provide a customer service telephone number even AFTER you have given them almost $600; there is no customer service on the packing slip or anywhere to be found. They have a help forum where supposedly you can get help from other CUSTOMERS but they themselves will not help you out. TMobile CSRs say they will have this phone available for sell in their store by the end of January and I would definitely recommend buying it from them instead of Google. Also if you buy it from Google, TMobile insurance against damage, loss, theft, etc is unavailable; the only insurance you can get on the Google phone when you buy from google is from square trade which has a deductible and is limited in what it will cover. AT&T hasn’t yet made the necessary software adjustments to run this phone on their 3G network, but mine still runs great on AT&T edge and since the phone is so fast, I don’t really notice any difference but I have not tried downstreaming a movie or any other mega data file. I do really like and use the UNLOCKED status of the phone and don’t know if TMobile will be selling it unlocked as that is something new to be offered in USA. It is so great for traveling abroad; just pop in a prepaid SIM card from that country and you are ready to roll without roaming fees! I suppose if TMobile doesn’t sell it unlocked you just need to go to the same little bit of extra trouble to unlock the phone so you don’t end up having to turn over the farm to TMobile/AT&T for roaming fees!

I received my phone 01/08/10 and am thinking it is a definite keeper but I am still playing around with it and learning it. Nexus One is FUN! It is pretty! It is fast! It is so enjoyable I have almost forgotten the awful Google buying experience.

Customer Buzz

 “This is my first smartphone and I think it’s great” 2010-01-11
By Geoff Finger (Huntington Beach, CA)
I’ve had the Google Nexus One for about three or four days now. I got the unlocked version direct from Google for $530, so I can’t imagine why anyone would pay the $630 or more other sellers are asking for. Switching my number over to T-Mobile was easy, although it took about a day for the transfer to be finalized, which I’m blaming on Sprint due to my experience with their customer service in the past. And since I have the unlocked phone I was able to get the Even More Plus plan with 500 minutes, unlimited texting and “unlimited” data for $59.99 a month, so I’ll be saving a _lot_ of money in the long run compared to the iPhone on AT&T or the Droid on Verizon. So far the phone seems very fast and I’ve already downloaded several apps. Some people have been making a big deal about the fact that the app space is limited to the internal 512 MB flash drive, unlike the iPhone which can save app data to the main drive. I’ve installed 9 apps so far, the largest is 3.59MB and the smallest is 664KB, with the total coming to 12MB. According to the memory manager I’ve still got 153 MB of storage left (apparently the OS takes up about 350MB) so I’m not worried about running out of space before Google comes out with the fix for saving apps to the SD card that they’ve said they’re working on. One important “feature” of the N1 which people may view as a pro or con, depending on your views on privacy, is the integration with all of Google’s online applications. When you start the phone up it asks you log into your Google account (I’m not sure what happens if you try to skip that step.) It will then synch the phone with your “My Contacts” list in GMail and will automatically log you into most Google services. This morning while doing a search on my phone during lunch I was a little surprised to see similar searches I’d done this morning on my desktop showing up in the suggestions box. I’ve also been getting notifications on my phone for all the events I have saved on my Google Calendar. Transferring data to the phone from your computer is simple. It comes with a USB to micro-USB connector, and the hardest part of getting it connected is realizing that after you’ve plugged it in you need to open the notifications window on the phone and tell it to mount the SD card (this is presumably some kind of security feature in case you lose the phone.) After that you can copy files across just like any other drive. I’ve already moved about half a gig of music over to the phone. The battery life seems adequate so far. I need to charge the phone every day, but that’s probably because I’ve been spending a considerable amount of time browsing the web with it. Once the novelty wears off (and the work week starts again =) I expect my usage will drop off a bit. I’m still thinking I may want to get a car charger for it though. Speaking of which, web browsing seems to work great, though I do miss tabbed browsing a little. YouTube videos work great, though other sites with the latest version of Flash don’t. Adobe is currently working on Flash 10.1 for the Nexus though. It’s already in beta and there are demos of it working on YouTube, so hopefully it will be out soon.


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