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  • gubail
  • fXA
  • 30 Jan 2010

Ammar, 29 Jan 2010Why there is no review for this lovely phone on gsmarena.co... morei don't think GSMArena i will make the review till Google fix the 3G and screen problem :)

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    • QDogg
    • YHn
    • 30 Jan 2010

    It's coming to AT&T and Rogers in NA Market:

    http://www.engadget.com/2010/01/29/nexus-one-for-atandts-3g-bands-likely-in-the-works/2#comments

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      • ricky
      • PDN
      • 29 Jan 2010

      Fastest web browsing and instant responses. Nexus one is nice slim and feels solid. Well made device. Talk quality is good but not excellent. One of the best Android phone so far.

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        • Anonymous
        • 2Ex
        • 29 Jan 2010

        Anyone have Battery Problem this phone. We have two in family and both have battery life problem.

        I have nothing running in background to drain the Battery.

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          • Tayne
          • 40b
          • 29 Jan 2010

          I had the phone loved it! The touch screen took a little bit to get use too. Sometimes way too sensitive and other times requiring multiple hits... It might have been my big thumbs. only other issue I had was wireless bluetooth... listening to music or books.. the putting the unit in the pouch then in a pocket.. it would cut out.. and in and out as you move and walk.. might have a weakened Bluetooth signal... But I loved the phone!!! But hate the Google sales model!!! I was under the impression I could get the unit and make it part of my current account. According to t-mobile I qualify for an upgrade... been out of contract for a couple of years... paid my $180 had to get it in my wife's info.. called t-moble the said I had to contact Google its their baby... and u can't get a hold of them 0 sales support! You can send them an email, they will reply 24-48 hours later... they just quoted me policy and gave me an RMA to return it with-in the 14 days... other companies you can call voice your concerns and they will usually give you a workable solution to your problem... I was willing to pay $100 more... but because I had a family plan they wouldn't give me an option... and if I wanted to transfer my old cell T-mobile cell number it would violate the contract hitting me with $350 from Google and $200 from t-mobile... The only way to get the phone on a family plan is pay full $530!! love the phone but not enough to spend $530!!! So I returned it and will wait for T-mobile to release the HD2 in March.

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            • SAMEER
            • up6
            • 29 Jan 2010

            Nokia N900 is better thaan this.

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              • phone lover
              • Ui%
              • 29 Jan 2010

              muj, 29 Jan 2010Yes it does support multitouch. The only thing is the prel... moreHi,

              you mentioned "The only thing is the preloaded apps dont support multitouch but new ones downloaded from th market do"
              For the ones downloaded from market is developed by google also? how much is it?

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                • dara
                • u3x
                • 29 Jan 2010

                design so good, but i too hate and very bad with no secondary camera for video call. The android os cannot make secondary camera??? If cannot i think it the bad os, i am waiting htc nexus two with secondary camera.

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                  • Ammar
                  • 3Cc
                  • 29 Jan 2010

                  Why there is no review for this lovely phone on gsmarena.com ? I've seen so many reviews on other sites but honestly I can't trust nobody but gsmarena.

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                    • unbeliveable
                    • pww
                    • 29 Jan 2010

                    What about tv-out? Does it have a Mediaplayer that pays divx or xvid?

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                      • Totin
                      • PRN
                      • 29 Jan 2010

                      Art Vandelay, 29 Jan 2010This phone is far superior to the iPhone. It has the same f... moreI completly agree with you.

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                        • Anonymous
                        • vb$
                        • 29 Jan 2010

                        Anonymous, 01 Jan 1970i have the same dilemma . google is soon going to launch the keypad version of the nexus one . wait for it . it should be out in a month .

                        milestone will become less appealing when that comes out

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                          • Anonymous
                          • Kei
                          • 29 Jan 2010

                          Yes, the hardware and OS both support multi-touch, the Google provided programs, however, do not. Many programs in the marketplace are capable of multi-touch, though.

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                            • skk
                            • v$A
                            • 29 Jan 2010

                            I am using this phone from 12th jan. Previously I was using Apple i phone. Most of it's features are common with some additional and not the ones which Apple i phone having. The additional features such as voice text, voice search are pretty good. One need to get used to it with your assents of speaking being Indian. The clock feature in i phone is excellent as you could feed various countries timings on one screen display. Overall the phone is money value and cheaper than i phone.Looks pretty good, easy to use with lot of shortcuts on front screen itself which are very convenient rather than to follow to open various steps. Can anyone advise me how to buy the applications on this in India. Ofcourse one could do unload free applications without any problem.

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                              • Art Vandelay
                              • YaY
                              • 29 Jan 2010

                              This phone is far superior to the iPhone. It has the same features, but you aren't locked in to Apple. Control freak Steve Jobs doesn't decide what you can do with it. Call clarity and quality is vastly superior to iPhone. The Android OS is snappier and more responsive than iPhone. The Nexus One is a far better value.

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                                • steven
                                • wg4
                                • 29 Jan 2010

                                the n900 does not meet all the specifications of this phone, n900 does not run on android

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                                  • muj
                                  • 3J1
                                  • 29 Jan 2010

                                  phone lover, 28 Jan 2010does the phone support multi touch, like iphone which can d... moreYes it does support multitouch.
                                  The only thing is the preloaded apps dont support multitouch but new ones downloaded from th market do.

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                                    • Anonymous
                                    • BSc
                                    • 28 Jan 2010

                                    im still waiting xperia x2

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                                      • Mike
                                      • PUi
                                      • 28 Jan 2010

                                      Hey guys,

                                      Simple question here:

                                      When are we expecting to see GSMArena review on this cool phone?

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                                        • phone lover
                                        • vjr
                                        • 28 Jan 2010

                                        does the phone support multi touch, like iphone which can drag screen with 2 fingers?