Images of the The Nexus One Leaked to Public
Michael Hines — December 13, 2009 — Tech
References: techcrunch
Google is ready to enter the mobile marketplace. That’s right, Google is going to sell its own phone, the Nexus One.
Details are scarce but what we do know is that the phone runs on Android 2.1, has a Snapdragon chip, and should be available around early 2010. A few pics of the phone have been leaked and the Nexus One looks sleek and sexy.
Time will tell whether the Nexus One can be an iPhone killer or just another one of the super phones that are being rolled out in rapid succession. Better start saving now, or just ask Santa very nicely.
Details are scarce but what we do know is that the phone runs on Android 2.1, has a Snapdragon chip, and should be available around early 2010. A few pics of the phone have been leaked and the Nexus One looks sleek and sexy.
Time will tell whether the Nexus One can be an iPhone killer or just another one of the super phones that are being rolled out in rapid succession. Better start saving now, or just ask Santa very nicely.
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