iPhone Killer? The Google Nexus One Phone

by Mark Alexander on January 8, 2010

Google has unveiled their brand phone, the Google Nexus One($529 unlocked; $180 with a T-Mobile 2 years contract).
The Nexus one phone made by HTC, using Google’s latest version of the Android operating system – Android OS 2.1, sports a 1GHz Qualcomm Snapdragon processor, features a 3.7 inch AMOLED touchscreen(480 x 800), a 5 megapixel camera with a built in LED flash, Wi-Fi connectivity, accelerometer, compass, GPS, stereo Bluetooth, and 3.5mm headphone jack. Other features include a trackball with a multicolor LED that displays different colors for different notifications.

Google Nexus One Phone

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{ 2 comments… read them below or add one }

1 Neil Robinson 01.08.10 at 5:46 pm

iPhone killer?

Isn’t that like saying U2 were Beatles killers. iPhone set the standard for a new way of using a phone – a phone as a lifestyle.

However good any new phone may be, it would have to change the game again, not just have a better screen, be faster, or whatever.

Nexus One, like the Motorola Droid is technically good, but doesn’t move the phone to somewhere else.

So no, its no iPhone killer, I’m sorry to say!

2 Mark Alexander 01.08.10 at 7:21 pm

Very true Neil, though I was thinking from an economic viewpoint, if Nexus is as successful as Google hopes they could take a significant chunk out of iPhone’s market share.

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