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Nexus One made by Google, but equipment will be manufactured by HTC. Nexus One will work on the latest version of OS Android and will be sold online from Google. It is not locked so that you can use it with any carrier you like. It will look very similar to the HTC Passion / Bravo is also scheduled for early 2010 release.
Rumors have been around for some time that Google is developing its own Android phone. Google employees are now testing device Google, which will be called Google Nexus One.
The Nexus One hardware will be from HTC. Based on the current information, the Nexus One runs on a fast Snapdragon processor, has a big high-resolution OLED touchscreen, and will be thinner than Apple iPhone.
Google competing directly against Android-based devices from third-party manufacturers could ruffle some feathers. HTC, the company expected to produce the actual Nexus One hardware, has a variety of its own Android-based handsets planned for 2010, and the Nexus One would compete with them.
Google will release the Nexus One directly, not through any wireless carrier partnership. It is expected to be an unlocked GSM phone which will be available in early 2010, may be as early as January. If it is GSM-based, that means it will work with either the T-Mobile or AT&T networks.
The HTC-manufactured and Google-sold device uses Android 2.1 with a 1GHz Snapdragon CPU, a 3.7inch, 480x800 display, has 512MB RAM, and a 4GB microSD card (expandable up to 32GB). The phone is a T-Mobile device (which means no 3G if to take it to AT&T). It includes the standard modern additions of a light sensor, proximity sensor, and accelerometer. The Nexus One has a 5 Mpx camera with LED flash (the camera soft is much faster than the same one on the Droid). The phone is quite thin and sleek -- a little thinner than the iPhone -- and it has HTC industrial design.
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