Nexus One Google Phone Commercial Video | Google Nexus One Superphone

January 7, 2010 · Filed Under Cell Phones/Mobile Phones · 4 Comments 

We’ve posted two articles about the Google Phone Nexus One which is called a “superphone” because it is considered smarter than smartphones available in the market today. Nexus One Google Phone is another android handset that is the first mobile phone to utilize the 2.1 version of android software. So Google’s Nexus One Superphone’s software is more advanced than the Motorola Droid with Android 2.0.1 version. These are just a few details about the Nexus One Google Phone.

Now, let us take a look at the Google Nexus One Superphone. Provided below is a photo Nexus One Google Phone and a promotional video of the Nexus One Phone by Google.

Nexus One Google Phone: Nexus One Superphone by Google

Nexus One Google Phone: Nexus One Superphone by Google.com

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Google Phone Nexus One Features: Hands-On Demo of Google Nexus One Superphone Features

January 7, 2010 · Filed Under Cell Phones/Mobile Phones · 3 Comments 

As a follow-up post of our first article on Nexus One Android Phone by Google, here are more info about this newly released “superphone” by Google. The Google Phone Nexus One is actually from HTC but was exclusively branded and designed by Google. What is the result of this team-up between HTC and Google for Nexus One? Let us find out in the great features and specs of Nexus One Superphone or Google Phone Nexus One.

Here is another photo or Google Phone Nexus One, an “superphone” utilizing the android 2.1 software.

Google Phone Nexus One Hands-On

Google Phone Nexus One Hands-On

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Nexus One Android Phone: Google Nexus One Superphone Released at CES 2010

January 7, 2010 · Filed Under Cell Phones/Mobile Phones · 11 Comments 

Nexus One Smartphone is the latest Google Android Phone. It is officially called Google’s Nexus One Superphone because of its powerful 1 GHz Qualcomm 8250 processor. Nexus One was released on January 5, 2010 during the CES 2010 (or Consumer Electronics Show 2010). The Nexus One Superphone was introduced by Google VP Mario Quieroz. He made a hands-on demonstration of Google Nexus One Phone’s features and boasted its specifications.

Google Nexus One Superphone

Google Nexus One Superphone

More details about Nexus One Android Phone or Google Nexus One Superphone are provided below.

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T-Mobile Google Android G1 Update: Minor Update to G1

July 20, 2009 · Filed Under Cell Phones/Mobile Phones · 3 Comments 

T-mobile recently rolled out its new but minor G1 update, a prelude to the major update nobody knows when. “The latest G1 software update includes permissions fixes and other bug fixes”, according to T-Mobile. Online advisory on this update also says that  your build number should now be CRC1. Read more

Google Latitude Supported Phones

February 5, 2009 · Filed Under Cell Phones/Mobile Phones · 6 Comments 

Google Latitude has just been released by Google. Google Latitude lets you find your friends and loved ones using only your cell phones. Google Latitude is a Google tracker where you can track the location of your friends and find out what they’re doing. However, before you can use Google latitude, you phone must have Google Maps for mobile v3.0 and above.I must admit that the phones supported by Google Latitude at this time are limited to a handful models only.

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Google Enters Cell Phone Market With First Google Phone Release

September 20, 2008 · Filed Under Cell Phones/Mobile Phones · 10 Comments 

First Google Mobile PhoneA new era dawns for internet giant Google as it releases the first Google cell phone. News about its release states that a mobile telephone tailored to run on Google’s Android software is to debut next week in New York City. This new product from Google is a testimony of Google’s intent to dominate the digital market. First, the internet, now the mobile/cell phone industry. It even launched its own web browser a few weeks ago, the Buggy Google Chrome, which in many users’ views is a failed attempt of Google to have its own web browser. In the Philippines, the first Google mobile phone will not be available in stores soon. Filipinos whose hands are itchy on cell phones must wait for a few months after its release in the United States.

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