Google Nexus One Review
Google made headlines when it revealed its own Android-powered handset. It entered into the same category as its partners, and we’re certain that partners like Motorola, which has Android set as the cornerstone of its comeback strategy, can’t be happy. This is just the beginning for Google, however, and the search giant has partnered with HTC to design the Nexus One.
In a review, CNET writes, “The Nexus One has a gorgeous display, a lightning-fast processor, and a loaded feature set. The enhanced voice capabilities worked flawlessly, and the phone delivers solid performance.”
Despite the amazing features, there are a few flaws that Google could’ve fixed. “Like other Android phones, the Nexus One forces you to store apps on the internal memory. The media player remains average, and it’s missing some wanted features like hands-free Bluetooth dialing. Currently, Outlook Calendar syncing is not available.”
In a nutshell, “It doesn’t have all the features we’d like, but the Nexus One greatly enhances the Google Android family with a fast processor, good call quality, and improved voice control features. What’s more, we love that all versions of the phone will be unlocked.”





