Wednesday, January 13, 2010

Unboxing the Nexus One

The most discussed gadget in the recent times has been the Nexus One with the google's Android OS. Unboxing before you some of its photos and specs.

MOUNTAIN VIEW, Calif.--Google on Tuesday announced the Nexus One, the latest mobile handset to come with the Android operating system. It begins shipping this week and runs either $179 with a two-year contract from T-Mobile, or $529 unlocked.

The Nexus One comes with plenty of goodies, including two cables to charge it: a USB cord and an AC adapter. Users also get a neoprene sleeve, and headphones with a built-in microphone.

The Nexus One comes with a removable 1,400mAh battery. The inside of the battery compartment also houses a microSD card slot, along with a slot for a SIM card. Included is 4GB of storage, although it can be expanded up to 32GB.

The metallic area below the battery compartment can also be personalized at the time of purchase.
The Nexus One has its own special logo at boot. For us, the average boot was a little under 40 seconds.
The Nexus One packs a 5-megapixel camera with autofocus and an LED flash. Like some other Android phones it can also shoot video, alongside still shots.
The Nexus One is a hair thinner than the iPhone, although slightly taller.
The Nexus One and the iPhone have similar tops, with a standard headphone jack and a sleep button.

SOURCE: CNET