Feb 12, 2010 by Mark I | Posted in Cell Phones & Plans
im looking to getting this phone or the mytouch but was told this is far superior to the mytouch, so from what i read, i can get this phone for like $180, and have a tmobile plan that is 500 minutes(free night/weekend and to other tmobile phones)/unlimited
no, it's not just $80, it's $80 dollars a month for all that stuff :( nothing is too good to be true. srry. i was looking up the same thing and at first i also thought it was too good to be true, but really, it is very very expensive for all that stuff.
Ari writes | Feb 12, 2010
Google Nexus One review - part 1 of 2
Part 1 of my Google Nexus One Android smartphone review, including the unboxing. The N1 features an awesome AMOLED display and a blazing CPU, as ...
Android 4.0 ported to Google Nexus One, Samsung Galaxy S II, other phones
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It will likely be a few months before Samsung, HTC, Motorola and other handset makers release official software updates with Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich for existing phones. But independent developers have been grabbing the Android 4.0 source code and modifying it to run on older phones — even phones that Google had said were “too old” to run Android 4.0.
The Google Nexus One was released a little under two years ago, and for a while it was Google’s flagship phone for developers and customers alike. It was first in line to get Android 2.3 Gingerbread and most minor software updates — but Google has decided not to release Android 4.0 for the phone at all, instead focusing on the newer Samsung Galaxy Nexus and Nexus S smartphones.
But xda-developers forum member has already started working on a custom ROM for the Nexus One which brings Ice Cream Sandwich to the phone. The software is still rough around the edges, with 3G, GPS, and even the home button not working properly yet. But it’s a start.
Google Nexus One Desktop Dock Review | Nexus One Reviews
by gabel
Google shipped my Nexus One Dock two days ago and it arrived this morning, even though I picked the free ground shipping. Ill give them credit for the shopping experience — it was seamless and obviously the delivery was quick; on a Saturday morning, no less! The dock has a very minimal look and feel, which is good and bad. Youll see why in the video — Im not convinced the metal interfaces between dock and handset work consistently. Then theres the price question — is it worth $45? Thats a personal decision of course, but keep in mind that the dock includes a duplicate phone charger for the phone; so youre getting both a dock and second charger. And then theres that wireless Bluetooth functionality to pipe music from the phone to external speakers that you provide. I initially wondered why Bluetooth would be used, but now I see why — without a USB interface between phone and dock, theres no other way to get data or music between the two. About that Bluetooth — theres a limitation...
Allows easy and quick access to the phone. Color : Black Can be attached to your belt, bag strap, etc. Swivel action allows rotation up to 90 degrees in each direction.
Comes with a removable key ring. A lanyard is attached for hanging the pouch around your neck. Color : Black Easy and convenient to store, carry and protect your cell phone. Made of leather.
Eric Tseng, Facebook's head of mobile products and a former product manager of the Google Nexus One phone, told the room at MobileBeat 2010 that Open Graph
That's odd I haven't seen any reviews about this happening, I have only seen Flash kicking the shit of out HTML5 (which by the way nexus one also has).
They claim that the iPhone 4, and other 2010 smartphones including the Google Nexus One, several Nokia models and the HTC Droid Incredible, may all suffer
In the mobile phone market, its attempt to sell its own phone, the Nexus One, failed, but its Android operating system has momentum; the New York Times