Posts made in January, 2010

  • Therefore, the next Nexus One could also be considered a “World Phone,” for travelers. We don’t want to be a “nay-sayer” but GooOn Friday, there were reports of outages on the T-Mobile 3G network for Nexus One Users …

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  • The Google first mobile phone Nexus One is a 3.7-inch WVGA touchscreen mobile phone. It features 5 mega pixel autofocus camera with dual LED flash.

    The Google Nexus One mobile phone features:

    *Memory: 4GB micro-SD card [Expandable to 32GB]
    *Battery Capacity – 1400 mAh
    *Display: 3.7-inch WVGA AMOLED
    *Trackball for navigation
    *micro-USB connector
    *Weak Flash support
    *3G support on T-Mobile USA [No 3G on AT&T]
    *Size: 11.5mm thick

    Google Nexus One Price in India : Its Sale Price in the website is Rs 29,767, customs duty is Rs 1488 and standard shipping charge is Rs 1986. So, the total price is 33241 Indian Rupees (Approx 675 USD), expected to be shipped in 21-30 days.

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  • The Google Nexus One has been out for a while now and the guys over at pocketnow have given the latest Android smartphone out of Google an in-depth review covering just about everything and complete with several videos.

    And we thought we’d bring those Nexus One videos to you for your viewing pleasure; there are five in all totalling a Nexus One viewing time of just over half an hour, so slot a bit of time aside to watch them below.

    The five videos are the Nexus One hardware tour, an unboxing, Nexus One home screens and Live wallpaper, applications, and video camera demonstration. Their conclusion is although the Nexus One isn’t as ‘revolutionary’ as expected it is the best Android smartphone available.

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  • There have been rumors before this that Google’s Nexus One would be coming to AT&T’s network, though there wasn’t any concrete evidence to back it up. Things have changed a bit though, as an unknown mobile phone has paid…

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  • Google’s first official accessory for the Nexus One, the Desktop Dock, went up for order earlier in the week, and we couldn’t help but mash in our credit card details for one ourselves. Designed to not only recharge the phone but to stream music from it to a set of connected speakers, check out our Nexus One Desktop Dock hands-on gallery.

    For $45 you’d expect build quality to be high, and thankfully Google – or, more accurately, HTC, since they’re responsible for the hardware – haven’t noticeably skimped on the plastics. The dock is very stable thanks to heavy weighting in the base, and we’re pleased to see an A/C adapter is included in the box; contrast that to Palm, who don’t include a second mains adapter with their Touchstone charger and expect you to use the original. This way you can leave one adapter at work and use the powered dock at home.

    The Nexus One drops into place easily, with the spring-loaded touch contacts meaning there’s no pressure required. Meanwhile around the back there’s a microUSB port (for power) and a 3.5mm audio-out jack; a cable, ending in stereo RCA plugs, is included to hook up your stereo. As soon as you dock the Nexus One the Clock mode loads automatically, with weather animations and alarms; similarly, when you plug in the audio cable the first time you’re asked whether you’d like to use it as an audio alarm/music output by default.

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  • Google’s new smartphone is having a bit of trouble today—the Nexus One is confusing and frustrating owners who are currently unable to send or receive data. The Nexus One users reported some new data outages today. According to Gizmodo this recent data outage is affecting just about every Nexus One.

    “T-Mobile check everything on my account & appeared ok then transferred me to HTC Technical Support who indicated there currently is a problem with most Nexus One devices connecting to Data Services on the T-Mobile Network and they hope to have it fixed sometime this morning,” says a “tipster” named Robert, reported Gizmodo.

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  • Earlier this month the folks at Adobe got Flash 10.1 working on the two latest and greatest Android Phones: the Motorola Droid and Nexus One. I’m assuming only paperwork, details, network testing and an OTA are keeping Droid and Nexus owners from enjoying flash on their mobile device – a convenience iPad/iPhone owners won’t have. I’ve reached out to Adobe for further information and will let you folks know if/when I hear back.

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  • A few weeks ago we heard rumors that the Motorola Shadow could earn the distinction of Nexus Two. Today Motorola confirmed that they are working with Google on a new phone to be sold directly to consumers.

    There’s no telling if the Droidesque Shadow is the device in question, or if Motorola’s will even be Google’s next flagship device, but during an earnings call today Motorola CEO Sanjay Jha confirmed that the company is working on a “direct to consumer device with Google.”

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  • Google plans to push a software update to Nexus One phones that will address some of the “spotty 3G” issues that customers have complained about, a range of problems that have generally resulted in degraded 3G service.

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  • We saw the unveiling of the Apple Tablet yesterday and although it hogged much of the spotlight that was not the only bit of tablet related news to hit the web. In addition to the iPad announcement, word of the upcoming Archos 7 Internet Tablet with Android hit the web. Basically, this Archos 7 information

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  • The desktop dock for the Nexus One is now available. Those interested can purchase the dock directly from Google, expect to pay $45. Of course, the Desktop Dock will charge your Nexus One, however there is more to it than just that. Other features that the dock will take care of include automatically launching the

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  • Virtual Bitchslap Free and Pro are simple fun applications that allow you to distribute virtual Bitchslaps to your friends coworkers and anyone that happens to be deserving of your wrath. In the free and Pro versions you have a graphic of a hand that is ready to do some slappin and theres two ways that can be accomplished. First is to press the Slap button which animates the hand vibrates the phone and gives a nice Slap sound. Secondly you can also give your phone a quick shake which gives the animation and the sound also resulting in a satisfying slap. The Pro version adds four sound buttons with included phrases like Bitch betta have my money and others that are great accents for a good bitchslap. It also includes four interchangable hand graphics to help better represent your bitchslapping intentions. Its all the stress relief with none of the unwanted palm pain.

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  • A true lifesaver is found in this 35kb package. This app allows you to remotely track or control your phone on demand when needed. Whether its a thief your car or maybe your family with your phone all you need is cell phone signal to track the device. Besides online tracking and driving directions to the location you can disable the phone and display a message or even give your phone its own public website. Although not as responsive as SMS based apps this is the most powerful and resource friendly apps for securing your phone. It is a port of the iPhone App FindMyI which currently has a whopping 77 THOUSAND PHONES in its database. It checks if its stolen on a configurable interval while not consuming processing power or memory otherwise. Its free to secure your phone and costs $2 a month to view the location (to find a stolen phone or know where children are). The price is solely to cover bandwidth as our system must communicate with 77000 iPhones and now Android devices as well. Stop worrying so much about your phone FindMyDroid is here to help.

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  • Most smartphone owners want their smartphone to stand out from all the others, and now according to an article over on android and me, the Nexus One can sport a different jacket colour courtesy of ColorWare.

    Along with ColorWare making available the customisation of the Nexus One superphone they can also give their touch to the Android powered Nook.

    If you are a Nexus One owner you can take advantage of ColorWare’s design studio where you can opt for one of 87 colours and finishes to create you own customised Nexus One, can opt to purchase the Nexus One direct from them or send in their own.

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  • China said despite any lingering beefs with Google, companies are more than welcome to use the Android operating system for phones in the country. The country’s spokesman for the Ministry of Industry and Information Technology said there “should be no limit” on Android as long as it complied with the laws of the land. The

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  • According to a posting over on TmoNews, T-Mobile will not accept any returns on the recently released limited edition myTouch Fender. In other words, anyone considering a purchase may want to think twice and be certain. The news comes by way of a snapped screenshot from T-Mobile and states that; The myTouch 3G LE is not

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  • This will not necessarily mean anything for majority of the HTC Hero users, and certainly not for myself who is still on Sprint here in the US. However, Irish mobile carrier Meteor have announced that the Android 2.1 update for the HTC Hero is scheduled to go out in March. According to a forum posting on

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  • AllDroid forum user tasmanian_droid has been hard at work hacking his Motorola Droid and was able to overclock the CPU to 1.3 GHz. The Motorola Droid features a Texas Instruments OMAP3430 which Motorola had set at 550 MHz so this is an impressive overclock if true. The Droid is reported to be “rock solid” at 800 MHz, but that limit is still being pushed.

    Tasmanian_droid has posted some benchmarks for the popular Android apps BenchmarkPi and Linpack. He recorded a score of 10.848 Mflops /s in Linpack and 2078 in BenchmarkPi, which are both new records for the Motorola Droid.

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  • Two words phrases we throw around a lot: Soft reset and hard reset. The former is what it’s called when you turn your phone off and on, or pull the battery. The latter is a bit more drastic. But sometimes things go wrong, and you need to restore it back to its factory settings, wiping all of your applications and personal data. Here’s how you hard reset the Google Nexus One

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  • Last week we saw the first live image of the HTC Bravo, and now we have a second. Unfortunately this image is also a shot of the front of the handset, but thankfully this image is a little better in terms of quality. Spec wise there is really nothing new. But just to offer a quick

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