Monday, January 18, 2010

Google Nexus One Finally On Board to Ship to Customers

The long awaited Google phone is finally unveiled and launched by the search giant thus stepping into the smartphone market with its new Android platform. The details of the phone were already hovering in the web ever since its news had been leaked with people anxiously waiting to get their hands on the device. So finally all anticipations will be rewarded as Google claims that the device’s high specifications make it the first of a new class of “superphone”.



The very sleek handset built by Taiwanese manufacturer HTC will ship right away and exclusively from Google’s online store for $179 with a two-year contract from T-Mobile USA, or $529 without a service plan. Google Nexus One comes featured with new voice recognition capabilities that will allow the users to write emails, text messages or Internet search queries by speech.

As Google aims to catch on the already existing market leaders like iPhone and RIM, Nexus One is offering its users fully integrated web-browsing, satnav capabilities, music and video playing and a large library of applications that you may choose to install. It boasts of a better camera and higher screen resolution than iPhone, live wallpaper, virtual on screen keyboard and so on, there is lot to explore.

Well Google is really smart to deliver the phones directly to consumers as that will help the company to cut down the retailing price. Will the largest search engine also succeed to win consumer hearts in the smartphone line and be a strong blow at Apple and RIM, its yet to watch. Until then for a complete review of the new Nexus One, check out engadget.

source: http://technology.globalthoughtz.com

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