Google Nexus One Review

The term Nexus is a link or means of connecting things; its also can mean the centre of something You may have heard of the word Nexus before in a famous Ridley Scott film. We have just kicked of a new decade and already we have been treated to one of the biggest mobile phone launches for the next few years. The Google Nexus One mobile phone is without doubt a fine bit of kit.

Ergonomically, the Google Phone as it is being called, just slips naturally into the hand with its all-round soft curves rather than the hard edges of, say the Motorola Milestone. Due to the fact the Nexus One mobile phone only weighs 130g, this makes it one of the lightest super smartphones available on the market and lighter than the Apple iPhone.

Nexus One Review

The Google Nexus One mobile phone, nicely fits the bill for what you would expect from a 2010 smartphone. This includes the AMOLED screen which has a cool 3.7 inch widescreen and comes bursting with a 720×480 pixel resolutions, so all items are displayed in there full glory. It has been said by experts to feature the crispest and clearest display screen available on the market at the moment, this smartphone will other you a great touchscreen response, which is in the same league as its major competitors such as the Apple iPhone.

With Google using both the Android 2:1 operating system and a 1GHz Snapdragon processor, the Nexus One mobile phone features make this mobile phone fast – you can move between mobile phone applications and opbe multiple application without the screen freezing.

Its multimedia credentials, are quietly competent rather than superb – such as a 5 megapixel camera that comes with autofocus with a LED built in flash and its 32GB memory card capacity. Among the bells and whistles is an interesting Android application called Google Goggles: this applocation tries to recognize what is in photos then generates search results about them. At the moment Google Goggles is able to recognize contact information, artwork, wine, logos, place and books and Google is working on this app so it will evetually be able to recognise a few more.

Google Nexus One Review

A cool feature on the Nexus One phone is something called “live wallpapers”. The Google Nexus One has a number of animated images which are made available to you, these will rotate throughout the day and change. Probably more significantly, it offers excellent noise cancelling, a proximity sensor – this will avoid you accidently pressing buttons when the phone is up against your ear and a top quality built in speakerphone.

Just where the Google Nexus One really manages to impress, is that it can also be classed as a style accessory – If you walk into a room and people see you using it, the Google Nexus one will get you noticed. The Google Nexus One comes in a substance that is Teflon coated and has been classed as being as soft and rubbery.

For the time being, the Google Nexus One is in pole position for 2010. We await what Samsung‘s new Bada operating system will be able to offer us later in the year. So 2010 looks set to be, if not exactly a space odyssey, then a fascinating journey though all that is faster, snappier and wow-ier in the {mobile device world|mobile phone marketplace)|.

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