• 12th January 2010 - By N1N Author

    It’s been a week since Google launched their “super phone” called Nexus One, and that means it’s time to analyze the fallout.

    There is no denying that Google has one of the sexiest, and powerful Android devices available anywhere. Early reviews rave about it’s brilliant screen, unbelievable sound quality and lightning speed. There’s only one problem: The Nexus One release was less about the phone and more about the process.

    I wont spend much time reviewing the phone — reviews have largely been saying the same thing for a week (it’s really good). On the other side, it appears that the phone-buying process has been a bit of a failure so far.

    I’ve said several times in the past that Google doesn’t have good customer support — one of the biggest reasons I believe Google Apps won’t be able to dominate Microsoft in the enterprise world. Unfortunately for Google, and Nexus One customers, phone sales go hand in hand with technical support.

    See the original post here:
    Nexus One: Wonder or Blunder? | Googling Google | ZDNet.com

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