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Google Nexus One UI demo on video


That’s the Google Nexus One in action. You can check our full review here: www.gsmarena.com


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You like HTC’s Sense UI, but you have a Google Nexus One. If only there were a way you could run a ROM on your Nexus One that made it look and feel like, say, an HTC Desire. Lucky for you, it’s not as hard as it sounds! The HTC Desire, as it turns out, is almost identical to the Google Nexus One, and the ROMs are basically interchangeable. If you’re interested, read my previous article about How to Root Your Nexus One, then substitute an HTC Desire ROM for the CyanogenMod ROM in step 7. See how it’s done in this video.


Extra length Phones Show with my longest video review for three years: the Google Nexus One. Plus an interesting look at Vlingo on Symbian and the future of voice recognition in smartphones. NB: it has been pointed out to me that Quickoffice viewers ARE in the firmware. There’s just no icon or way into a document browser. So you may not need Docs To Go etc.


Here is a basic walkthrough of this great Froyo (Android 2.2) Rom by Paul from Modaco. (you can find links below to ask all questions and keep up with the updates) Thanks to Paul for all his hard work on getting this to work for all of us users :) Loving this rom and be sure to check out my video on the final looks after i added widgets and applications. www.youtube.com android.modaco.com OR forum.smartphonejunkie.com

A look at Google Nexus One “superphone”


Here’s a quick demo of the Google Nexus One at the press event for the Google Phone

CES 2010: Hands-On With Google’s Nexus One


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.

Video recorded using Google Nexus One


Short sample video recorded using a Google Nexus One phone. The 3gp file was uploaded directly to YouTube without any client-side compression (no processing on my end)