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Is The Google Nexus One Worth Buying?
Is The Google Nexus One Worth Buying?

The Google Nexus One smartphone was released a few months ago and has become the darling of the market in the eyes of many, especially smartphone users. Google designed the Nexus One. It operates on the Android 2.1 system and the HTC Mobile Manufacturer handles the production. The Nexus One has already been branded the top Android phone available on the market to date by those who have experienced its abilities. The Nexus One bears some similarities to the iPhone. The Nexus One has no physical keyboard, like the iPhone, and the slim construction that results is actually slightly thinner than that of the iPhone. Featuring dimensions of 119mm x 59.8mm x 11.5mm, the sturdy phone is also rather light, weighing in at only 130 grams. Equally attractive is the 3.7 inch AMOLED touch screen. The display has a powerful resolution of 480 x 800 pixels. Four touch buttons representing back, menu, home, and search buttons are found at the bottom of the screen. On the left side are found a trackball pointing device as well as the voice controls. Even with all of these features, you will have the features down within a few hours because the control system the Nexus One uses is very user-friendly. The phone uses the Android 2.1 operating system and runs off a 1GHz Qualcomm Snapdragon processor. It contains all the standard features for connectivity - a 3G HSDPA and HSUPA and WiFi access via WLAN connections. As for data transfer between the phone and your other gadgets, it has microUSB and Bluetooth. Data transmission has never been easier. A wide variety of software features and applications place the Nexus One amongst the most delightful phones to use. Google Voice is one such application installed to the phone. A user can assign their Google Voice number to the phone. This can be used for texting and for placing calls. Google Voice users can therefore place free calls right from the cell phone. Text messaging and data entry is effortless on the Nexus One. Launched last year, Voice Keyboard is an application that enables the user to simply speak into a microphone to convert their words into text anywhere you find a text field on the Nexus One. The margin for error is also small, as Voice Keyboard has been rated at 90% accurate, making this application a significant time saver.




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