Just a few hours from now, the world will come face to face with perhaps the most secretly guarded smart phone, we have ever come across. That’s right, Google Inc. will be officially launching its very own home made smart phone, Nexus One. Ever since the rumors surface on the internet regarding Nexus One, there had been a flurry of denials and occasional teasers from Google. But the question that now stands is that, how much useful of a gadget will the Nexus One prove to be?
As per the current estimates, the most enticing feature of Nexus One is the 1Ghz Snapdragon processor, that when confirmed would prove to be extremely beneficial for the users, as all the heavy work done via the phone would become a breeze. Among other things, the user interface of the device is splendid and very catch and it feature live wallpapers, that the phone is equipped with animated wallpapers. The Nexus One, although belongs entirely to Google, the handset itself has been manufactured by HTC and its believed to have a 3.7-inch display, with nearly 32 GB of space and a 5 MP camera with LED flash, along with 512 RAM.
Now, the Nexus One unlike other handsets in the U.S will be available to the consumers in two modes, and the device can be purchased directly from Google, regardless of the option exercised by the consumer. Google has selected T-Mobile as the preferred wireless carrier for its smart phone and the Nexus One can be purchased at subsidized rate of $180 with a two year mandatory contract from T-Mobile, that would entail an $80 per month plan, inclusive of calls, text messages and data usage. The second option, which though is a bit costlier than the previous one is that, users can buy the Nexus One directly from Google, completely unlocked and without pre-arranged contract. The only downside of this option is that, without the subsidy, the price of the phone soars upto $530.
Via PC World.
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