Google Nexus review

Since its launch on a link Smartphone has a large amount of media coverage not because he was a new phone on the market, but simply because it is Google. However, since the dispute has been widespread release. Many wondered whether the launch of Google’s phone would be a conflict of interest between him and his associates, such as Verizon.

Until now, Google’s role in this partnership was to push things forward with his reputation, to provide applications and back-end integration. Now Google will compete with manufacturers such as HTC, Motorola, etc. Some may think that Google’s entry into the market is unfair. On the other hand, companies like HTC have had many colleagues who have left, and then why Google’s move make much difference.

On the phone itself is a nice slim phone [11.5mm thick] with a sleek design similar to the iPhone and Motorola Milestone. The touch screen is easy to navigate on the screen is 800×480 AMOLED 3.7 “. The screen also has one of the best decisions in the market. You can also navigate the screen with the help of a tracker ball in the bottom of the screen.

The phone uses the new Android operating system 2.1 and has 512MB of RAM. To speed things up that the phone uses a fairly powerful processor 1 GHz Qualcomm Snapdragon processor that has been used in Smartphones others [for example, Toshiba TG01], but still a pretty decent processor. This means you can take small details such as an animated background on your phone, for example, the touch screen can wave whenever you press a button.

A great fuss was made in the press about the voice recognition software on this phone that allows you to dictate e-mails and the like. When we try to impose something with the phone that was not 100% reliable, especially in a crowded room, but was quick and relatively helpful. The voice recognition software is more of an experiment to be perfect, but the phone does not have a noise-canceling microphone. This device listens to the ambient noise in the room, then attempts to eliminate the noise he hears from the microphones. Remove the bottom is used to improve speech recognition and normal phone calls.

The Nexus Google, one with a 3.5G tri-band device with Wi-Fi, GPS with a compass and a microSD slot, so it should work on most 3G networks worldwide. The maximum download speed of HSDPA 7.2 Mbps with HSUPA uploads up to 2 Mbps addition, a large 1400 mAh battery which quotes Google as giving up 7 hours of talk time on 3G.

In summary, there is nothing really new about this phone technology. The only novelty of this device is that is being marketed directly by Google through its search engine directly to customers.

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