CES 2010: Hands-On With Google’s Nexus One
Thursday, July 22nd, 2010 at
2:41 am
A hands-on look at Google’s first foray into the smartphone business, the Nexus One. It features a 5MP camera, voice control, haptic feedback and will be available unlocked for $529 or $179 with a T-Mobile 2 year contract.
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@psykobeat2012 no its every thing in one.. and way better than apple
ANOTHER STUPID GADGET !
i got google voice application on iphone, it suck! hardly use it, everytime you say anything, u might just wonder wether it will catch the right word/ sentece, boo…thumbs down do that piece of shit
isn’t it just another htc product?
google voice
iphone users are left behind. This phone can do so much they cannot comprehend. Its a shock to fanboys. bye bye, maybe in the future you will catch up.
Can we dial and talk to someone? Can we browse internet with fast speed? Can we use Wi-Fi instead of 3G network which we have to pay monthly? Can we listen to music with this phone? Can we watch HD video on this phone? If this phone can do all of these and a few more *like free texting*, then why do we need app. for? I have seen junks in app. and most of them are not even applicable to daily life so why not go with this phone instead of Iphone? =D
nexus one has free texting? Is it free with skype?
It would be good if I can use google voice on it, free texting, yeah~
uhm dude. i dont care about the speech or other software thats on it.
android is open source and its a made on a stripped linux kernel. alone that make is pwn the iphone. plus the OPEN market. plus well.. everything about android is better then iphone.
so bye bye iphone in a cuple of years.
Historically google is much better with open markets for software. If a lot of people pick this phone up the app selection for it will likely be quite a bit better
ok a: not even nearly as good looking as the iphone… (ladies am i right!?!?)
b: having a speech to text feature isnt gonna sell it
c: like the iphone its gonna come down to apps… so let the race begin..
@loustoons he is being a peeping tom…lol
what is the guy in the back with the binoculars doing at 0:39
Can you buy this phone at CES? if so what booth ?
Android is free software, based on Linux, with all the programmability and access to internet protocols that comes with it. That alone makes it a must-have.
Bing allows you to use voice commands on the iphone.
Five stars for Nexus One!!!
fail no load and ferst
haha