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For those of you who have grabbed the premature release of Android 2.2 for the Nexus One manual install, you'll be happy to know the official build will be rolled out to you over the air in an update soon. This build includes speed improvements, full Flash support in the web browser, ability to move apps to SD Card, for more read the full feature lists here.Read Full Article
It was an idea to try to break the habit of subsidized phones in the U.S. mobile phone market; to sell unlocked smartphones via the Web only. Today Andy Rubin; VP, Engineering for Google Android announced changes in availability for the Nexus One. The web store will change to stop selling phones online and showcase Android phones available globally and there will be more retail presence. For early adopters, like myself, it was great but your average to even prosumer needs to touch, feel and experience the phone hands-on plus consider wireless plans in purchase decisions.Read Full Article
We saw few inaccuracies and missing info on BillShrink.com's Graphic Chart comparing the Nexus One smartphone... [cough] superphone to Apple's iPhone, Motorola's DROID and Palm's Pre and thought we'd modify it and reproduce it.Read Full Article
I stayed glued to Wall Street Journal's live blog summary of Google's Android announcement in anticipation of the Nexus One official launch. As an existing T-Mobile customer I wanted to know the details on how to get the newly dubbed "superphone" as an existing customer. Sadly, I learned the deal for existing customers was not well thought out. Actually for us customers to jumped on the T-Mobile G1 a year ago utilizing that upgrade package would not qualify for the $179 discounted upgrade price (you must have satisfied at least 22 months of your contract to qualify discounted price).Read Full Article
After much denials of the hot rumour that Google was unleashing its own cell phone to support its wild fire Android operating system... it's confirmed by TechCrunch via Google employees to be true. The interesting thing is that Google intends to sell the phone unlocked so consumers can use it with any GSM carrier (like T-Mobile or AT&T). The leaked specs we listed below are interesting; having the fastest processor thus far 1Ghz Snapdragon processor, 1GB of internal memory storage for Android Apps, running the latest Android 2.1 OS, brilliant OLED touch screen, no physical buttons except the trackball (there are 4 other touch screen buttons like the DROID), no physical keyboard (I'll miss that... but includes Voice-to-Text feature along with virtuak keyboard), and 2 microphones one in the front for talking and one at the back to reduce background noise. Read Full Article