So, does the spec sheet throw some surprises? Well, not really. In fact, some users might turn out to be disappointed because the Nexus One will definitely not turn heads - not just by its specs alone. In fact, had it been not for the GooglePhone label, you might just have passed it of as a high end, quality phone from er.. HTC. Having said that, what needs to be noted here is that the specs is quite contemporary and amongst the best out there. The reason for the aforementioned disappointment would be because this might not be "enough" owing to the fact that this is the mighty GooglePhone! "It had to be out of this world" - is the general perception whenever people expect something from Google!
Anyway, lets see what the specs of the phone look like:
- 3.7 inch WVGA AMOLED touchscreen display
- Android 2.1
- HSDPA 7.2Mbps, HSUPA 2Mbps
- Qualcomm Snapdragon (QSD 8250) processor at 1GHz
- 4 illuminated softkeys (Back, Menu, Home, Search)
- Tri-color charging and notification LED
- Haptic feedback
- Accelerometer
- Light sensor
- Proximity sensor
- A-GPS
- Digital compass
- Wi-Fi
- 3.5mm headset jack
- Active noise cancellation
- 5MP camera with autofocus, LED flash, geotagging and 2x digital zoom
- Stereo Bluetooth 2.1 (A2DP, EDR)
- 512MB Flash memory
- 512MB RAM
- 4GB MicroSD card included (supports cards up to 32GB)
- MicroUSB
- Weight: 130 grams (1400 mAh battery included)
The Nexus One might go on sale by January 5 next year in U.S. We hear the initial give outs will be by invitation only. Now that Google will have its own device pitted against the likes of the HTC Hero and the Motorola Droid, it would be interesting to see how the battle amongst the Androids shapes up.
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