Google Nexus One Europe’s 3G compatible?
Written by admin on Friday, February 05, 2010 | No Comments
Categories: 3G, Google, Nexus One Tags: 3g Networks, Detection Technology, Engadget, Face Detection, FCC, Federal Communications Commission, Frequency Bands, Google, Hong Kong, Mobile Network Operator, Mobile Operator, Mobile Phone Network, Mp, Nexus, Qualcomm, Scandal, Singapore, T-mobile, Vodafone, Wi-Fi
Google Nexus One might launch U.S. mobile network operator AT & T after the FCC (Federal Communications Commission) would be OK given the model’s 3G networks of AT & T.
The “unknown” yet, but found the people at Engadget as bearing the code number NM899100 (same number as Google Nexus One) could be compatible with 3G networks WCDMA frequency bands I, II and V, indicating that this model can be used in Europe. The news seems to be scandal after many of those who bought mobile phone network T-Mobile assaulted support services, complaining that they have a good 3G signal.
Google has Nexus One 3.7-inch AMOLED screen with a resolution of 480 x 800 pixels. The model is equipped with Qualcomm Snapdragon processor 1 GHz and has 3G and Wi-Fi connectivity. The model has a 5 MP camera with flash and autofocus, face detection technology and geo-tagging function.
In the United States, United Kingdom, Singapore and Hong Kong Google Nexus One can be purchased at less than 550 USD. In the spring of 2010, the new Google phone could be available in Europe for mobile operator Vodafone.
Motorola work with Google to sell the next direct to consumer Android phone
Written by admin on Saturday, January 30, 2010 | No Comments
Categories: android, Google, Motorola Tags: CEO, Conference Call, Consumers, Decline, First Quarter, Google, Handset Sales, handsets, Motorola, Nexus, Q4, Quarter Loss, Sanjay Jha, smartphones, Stock, Telco, Two Million
In its Q4 2009 financial conference call with analysts, Motorola’s Co-CEO Sanjay Jha confirmed that Motorola will be bypassing the traditional telco route and working with Google to sell an Android handset directly to consumers, similar to HTC and the Nexus One. This handset will be one of twenty smartphones that Motorola hopes to offer in 2010 as it attempts to shake off its lagging performance. Despite selling twelve million handsets in Q4 2009, two million of which were Android-based, Motorola continues to slide slowly downward with handset sales falling from $2.35 billion to $1.8 billion, a 22% year over year decline. Motorola also anticipates a first quarter loss of up to 3 cents per share which is far below the 3 cent per share profit expected by analysts. As of the writing of this post, Motorola’s stock has fallen 11% from yesterday’s close.
Co-founder of Apple loves Google Nexus One
Written by admin on Friday, January 15, 2010 | No Comments
Categories: Apple, Google, Nexus One Tags: 3G, Apple, BlackBerry, Co Founder, Connectivity, Cupertino, Developers, Diode, Droid, Emergence, Gadgets, Google, iPhone, Motorola, Natural Result, Nbc, Nexus, Specimens, Steve Jobs, Steve Wozniak
If Steve Jobs is able to praise and a diode to turn it into a successful product, the other co-founder of Apple (Steve Wozniak), now busy with other projects not related to the company in Cupertino, expresses sincere opinion about gadgets . In an online interview with NBC Bay Area, confessed that his favorite is Google phone Nexus One and not the iPhone.
The statement, although some shocked (particularly in terms of war Apple – Google), is the natural result of series of criticisms made Apple since the emergence of the first iPhone. It was criticized because of lack of 3G connectivity and the lack of good support for developers. However, Wozniak has admitted that two such specimens, in addition to a Motorola Droid, a BlackBerry and Google’s new Nexus One obvious.
Google released smartphone Nexus One
Written by admin on Wednesday, January 06, 2010 | No Comments
Categories: Google, Google Android, News, Nexus One Tags: Accelerometer, Deutsche Telekom, Electronic Device, Favorable Reviews, Google, Internet Market, launch, Mobile USA, Nokia Palm, Oled Display, Phone Interface, research in motion, Reuters, Services Offered By The Internet, smart phone, Software Platform, Sony Ericsson, T-mobile, Taiwanese Manufacturer, Telecom Operators
Google launched on Tuesday evening in California, smart phone Nexus One, first developed by the company, entering the competitive market of smartphone with the hope of attracting more users of online services offered by the internet search giant.
The phone has 3.7 inch diagonal OLED display with inch (9.4 centimeters) and functions touchscreen, trackball, chip accelerometer (which allows control of position changing phone interface) and camera / video five megapixels, transmit Reuters.
Google phone developed in partnership with Taiwanese manufacturer HTC smartphones. Other notable features are Qualcomm Snapdragon processor 1 gigahertz, the thickness of 11.5 millimeters and weighing 130 grams.
Nexus One runs on Google Android software platform, launched in 2008 and already used by more than 20 models of smart phones from several manufacturers.
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