More details for Google Phone emerge – Nexus One faster than Droid
Here come today’s post regarding Google Phone aka Nexus One. This time we have got more details on the much talked about Android phone from Google. tnkgrl managed to get some hands-on time with the yet-to arrive Google subsidized phone and got more insight of the cool device on the features front. Features discussed below. The source which should be acknowledged for revealing this interesting bit of information says the phone looks more beautiful in hands than in pictures. It is believed to be faster than Droid.
The latest features identified include:
- Extremely thin and slim.
- Trackball can be used to focus (like on other HTC devices)
- Faster than the Droid
- OLED screen with same size and resolution as the Droid
- Same camera as the Droid, but no dedicated camera button. Weak flash and acceptable low-light performance
- 1400 mAh battery
- 4GB Micro SD card bundled
- Ships unlocked
- 3G is available on T-Mobile, but not AT&T
- No multitouch support in Google Maps or browser
- Home screen divided into 5 panes
- Voice calls are made over standard network connections and not routed via VoIP
- Micro USB used for charging and data connections
To keep yourself updated with all the developments regarding Google Phone aka Nexus One, you can check out the following links:
Nexus One wallpapers and ringtones leak out, download it here
More hardware specs for Nexus One leak out
Google Phone / Nexus One in pictures
Check out the Nexus One boot animation video
Rumor: Google Phone/Nexus One to cost $190
Google partners up with T-Mobile to sell Google Phone
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about 3 years ago
“Voice calls are made over standard network connections and not routed via VoIP”
what the hell that mean??
about 3 years ago
It means the Voice calls you make from an app will have the same quality as to one you are familiar with when calling from your mobile phone