Looking to Buy Nexus Phones? To buy Nexus Phones you will need to buy them directly from Google and they will only be available online. If you buy Nexus Phones you will be able to use them on any network your choose. The Nexus Phone will come unlocked allowing the ultimate flexibility when it comes to buying a new touch screen smart phone. The Nexus phone is guaranteed to be in high demand.
Some of the top questions people want answered are:
- how much will the Nexus One cost?
- where can I buy a Nexus One?
- when will the Nexus One be available?
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Anonymous
(Posted 12/12/09)
Anonymous
(12/23):
yes, most certainly!!
because nexus 1 will be for cell phones what google search engine is for finding info, consumer oriented instead of carrier oriented, no frills and great
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cjcchevy
(12/23):
Yes i do. Kill the iphone i say. if it is unlocked and rooted, nothing at that price will even compare.
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Anonymous
(12/23):
voice over Ip is the start of new technology and I am sure video over Ip is next move from google.
Just we need to be patients, support Google and keep finger x for 4G network only from tmobile
I am sure combination of tmobile and Google will be future technology
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jonny_quest
(1/3):
@cjcchevy
$529 unlocked. "Nothing at that price will even compare". Ummm.. where I come from $500+ for a phone ain't cheap. Don't get me wrong, love my Droid. The "Kill the iPhone" talk is beyond silly though, grow up.
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klingenm
(1/15):
From what I have read the Nexus One is not that fabulous that the rumours might have said.
All though the rumours have given the phone a rather bad reputation is is still the best Android device available.
The fact that Apple have gotten Google to step down on the multi-touch issue (which is by my opinion something as natural as being able to move in more than one direction) it will still be available to the general public. All Google need to do is to make it possible to make an input library as a separate installation. This "program" or "library" could then be mapped to a standardized set of action. Double drag would be scroll, single drag would be move etc. I.e this wont be a problem when they (Google) realize this.
The second issue is with the operating system itself. It is not mature. I'm still rather forgiving in that matter. As the large company they are, all of us should just keep giving them feedback.
Their main goal is to make money. Making money is satisfying the majority of the people, and the majority is us if we keep giving feedback. This also means that if we say that something is missing they will fix it. So what if the media player is a bit lame... they will fix it and we will be able to update it when they do.
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Anonymous
(1/16):
yes, certainly! I'm waiting for him in Portugal
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Anonymous
(4/19):
It is the best phone available at the moment for the price.
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Anonymous
(12/30):
no because of the horrid spelling errors on this page. good day sir.
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olegbasov
(1/5):
I already purchase a Motorola Droid. So what is the difference if any? I'm happy with my Droid and I can access all my Google stuff...gmail, searching, docs, notebook, contact and much more. What will the Nexus do for me?
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Anonymous
(1/15):
becouse, there arent storage for games. 512mb for the whole OS, 256mb secured for apps only, and i cant add more. Some games are on the iPhone some ten megabytes, or the Myst is over 100mb. Its only a smart phone, but not more.
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Anonymous
(2/7):
well pretty much because of the google trying to invade my privacy...buying one will be an open invitation into my life.
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