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Google's Nexus One smartphone will start being sold in brick-and-mortar stores, said the company Friday in acknowledging that its experiment with Web-only sales has been a failure.
The Nexus One sports a Qualcomm Snapdragon 1GHz processor that’ll blow your hair back. It definitely sets it apart from the Android pack, and in Ars Technica’s review, ...
The Nexus One is one of the first mainstream devices to employ AMOLED display technology, which is supposed to be more vivid, have better contrast, and draw less power than most LCD screens.
The Nexus One sports a 3.7", WVGA (800x480) AMOLED screen, which has sensors that cause it auto-dim in dark situations. Different users may have different initial impressions on placing the AMOLED ...
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Google's Nexus One has arrived. Here's a complete breakdown of what the phone is and isn't, how it compares to other Android devices, and what its debut means for you.
Google never expected to sell large numbers of Nexus One phones in 2010, because it's not playing the same game as the rest of the smartphone industry.
The Nexus One is an over-hyped Android phone. But that doesn't stop it from being the best Android phone. It is, for two reasons: Hardware and software.
Google’s Nexus One phone is going where few smartphones have gone before. A group strapped the Nexus One to the back of a rocket and launched it from the Nevada desert high into the atmosphere ...
The Nexus One was able to pull in just a tad (and we do mean a tad) closer than the iPhone, coming in at 2.4 inches. To take it a step further, ...
I have been using the Nexus One for work e-mail and mobile surfing for the past two months, and I'm very pleased with the experience. Here are some tips for getting the most out of your Nexus One ...
Google Nexus One Hands On Thanks to a clandestine meeting with a source, I got a chance to play with and try out the Nexus One . It’s basically, from my time with it, Google’s Droid killer.