HTC Nexus Might Be the One
Jan
22
While maybe not the stunning, all encompassing blessing to the world of Android phones that Google promised customers it would be, the HTC Nexus One by Google is certainly an interesting addition to the market. Offering a stunning display, some new standout features, and further proof that Android continues to get better and better, the Nexus One improves upon an already excellent design.The design of this phone is beautiful, even if you've seen it before. A crystal clear AMOLED 3.7 inch display that supports 16.7 million colors means that pictures are impressively clear, text is crisp and easy to read, and overall usage is a pleasure.
A super fast processor means that you'll never have to wait - scrolling between apps really is as easy as the touch of a finger. Easy to access features like a standardized headset jack, a volume rocker, and even a fun panel that you can get engraved complete the overall look.
HTC Nexus One Quick Stats:
- Dimensions: 4.56" x 2.36" x .47"
- Weight: 4.58 oz
- Resolution:
- Camera: 5 MP
Actual features on the phone are a mixed batch of standouts with some unfortunate inclusions I would've liked to not see again. The Android blunder of forcing users to store apps only on the internal memory of the phone is still here, you still have to remove the battery to access the microSD slot, and the calendar syncing is a bit choppy.
Still, other features are snazzy enough to make you forget all of that. The voice command features are particularly impressive, allowing a user to dial, text, or even update their Facebook status. The wonderful camera offers a variety of options, a flash that's relatively hard to find in Android phones, and great picture quality that's nice to see.
Add all of this onto a completely unlockable phone and you have at the very least, a revolutionary way to sell a remarkable mobile phone.
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