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This must not be news. Must be rumors. Look at these.
Top 10 Google Phone rumors
Ed Burnette
December 15th, 2009
http://blogs.zdnet.com/Burnette/?p=1517
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Google's Phone: Rumors, Facts and Speculation
Harry McCracken, Technologizer
Dec 15, 2009
http://www.pcworld.com/article/184615/googles_phone_rumors_facts_and_speculation.html

Next Google it and you are told that it is coming soon....
But  will ship to Cnada. Huh?

Google Nexsus One on You Tube.
http://www.youtube.com/googlenexusone
That was on Jan 10 this year. So where is it now?
Does it really EXIST? Does it matter?So what's the rumor part about it?

http://www.google.com/phone/Yeah according to the link it's now available, and since it's "now available in Canada" it's probably been available in the U.S for like, 10 years. But is it real? 

It was to have a camera.
A 3G network. Compatible with AT&T.
Mobile applications.
And super good and wonderful and you gotta have it.

Is it really better or equal to the Apple IPHONE?

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Yeah according to the link it's now available, and since it's "now available in Canada" it's probably been available in the U.S for like, 10 years.

Where does it say that? It was just released January 5, 2010 in UK, USA, Hong Kong, and Singapore. March 16, 2010 for Canada.

Yeah it's real, just not available everywhere at the moment. Due to the apple iphone, it's not as popular as it might of been. The Nexus One is an over-hyped Android phone. Android phone have been around.

The Nexus On (built for Google by HTC) has a 1GHz Snapdragon processor, 512MB RAM, 32GB-capable microSD slot, a 3.7-inch AMOLED capacitive touchscreen display at 800x480, a 5-megapixel camera with LED flash and 720x480 video capture 20FPS, dual microphones for noise canceling and a trackball. There is no slide-out keyboard—everything's done with the onscreen virtual keyboard.

On paper, those specs are impressive. In actuality, each bit has its own quirk that makes the Nexus One less than perfect and just good.


Review on the Nexus One

The good: The Nexus One has a GORGEOUS display, a lightning-fast processor, and a loaded feature set. The enhanced voice capabilities worked flawlessly, and the phone delivers solid performance.

The bad: Like other Android phones, the Nexus One forces you to store apps on the internal memory. The media player remains average, and it's missing some wanted features like hands-free Bluetooth dialing. Currently, Outlook Calendar syncing is not available.

The bottom line: It doesn't have all the features we'd like, but the Nexus One greatly enhances the Google Android family with a fast processor, good call quality, and improved voice control features. What's more, we love that all versions of the phone will be unlocked.

http://reviews.cnet.com/smartphones/htc-nexus-one-by/4505-6452_7-33906802.html


The phone design looks nice at least. I think I'll stick with my Zine ZN5 for now.Might not be news, but there ideas But then again I think some phones go over the top with its technology


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