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Google Nexus One Unlocked Phone | 
| Brand: Google Category: Wireless
Buy Refurbished: $600.00 as of 9/9/2010 02:44 CDT details
New (2) Used (2) Refurbished (1) from $600.00
Seller: El Gonzote Rating: 35 reviews Sales Rank: 11188
Media: Wireless Phone Accessory Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.3 Dimensions (in): 4.7 x 0.5 x 2.4 Camera & Flash 5 megapixels Autofocus from 6cm to infinity 2X digital zoom LED flash User can include location of photos from phone's AGPS receiver Video captured at 720x480 pixels at 20 frames per second or higher, depending on lighting conditions Audio decoders AAC LC/LTP, HE-AACv1 (AAC+), HE-AACv2 (enhanced AAC+) Mono/Stereo standard bit rates up to 160 kbps and sampling rates from 8 to 48kHz, AMR-NB 4.75 to 12.2 kbps sampled @ 8kHz, AMR-WB 9 rates from 6.60 kbit/s to 23.85 kbit/s sampled @ 16kHz., MP3 Mono/Stereo 8-320Kbps constant (CBR) or variable bit-rate (VBR), MIDI SMF (Type 0 and 1), DLS Version 1 and 2, XMF/Mobile XMF, RTTTL/RTX, OTA, iMelody, Ogg Vorbis, WAVE (8-bit and 16-bit PCM) Language support Display English (U.S), French (France), German, Traditional Chinese, Simplified Chinese, Italian, Spanish, Portuguese (Brazil), Korean, Japanese, Russian, Additional features * Haptic feedback * TeflonTM coated back * Second microphone for active noise cancellation * SIM card slot * Micro SD slot * Proximity sensor * Light sensor Power and battery Removable 1400 mAH battery Charges at 480mA from USB, at 980mA from supplied charger Talk time Up to 10 hours on 2G Up to 7 hours on 3G Standby time Up to 290 hours on 2G Up to 250 hours on 3G Internet use Up to 5 hours on 3G Up to 6.5 hours on Wi-Fi Video playback Up to 7 hours Audio playback Up to 20 hours Processor Qualcomm QSD 8250 1 GHz Operating system Android Mobile Technology Platform 2.1 (Eclair) Capacity 512MB Flash 512MB RAM 4GB Micro SD Card (Expandable to 32 GB) Location Assisted global positioning system (AGPS) receiver Cell tower and Wi-Fi positioning Digital compass Accelerometer FACTORY UNLOCKED - WILL WORK ON ANY GSM NETWORK WORLDWIDE Graphics, video and audio Audio decoders AAC LC/LTP, HE-AACv1 (AAC+), HE-AACv2 (enhanced AAC+) Mono/Stereo standard bit rates up to 160 kbps and sampling rates from 8 to 48kHz, AMR-NB 4.75 to 12.2 kbps sampled @ 8kHz, AMR-WB 9 rates from 6.60 kbit/s to 23.85 kbit/s sampled @ 16kHz., MP3 Mono/Stereo 8-320Kbps constant (CBR) or variable bit-rate (VBR), MIDI SMF (Type 0 and 1), DLS Version 1 and 2, XMF/Mobile XMF, RTTTL/RTX, OTA, iMelody, Ogg Vorbis, WAVE (8-bit and 16-bit PCM) Image JPEG (encode and decode), GIF, PNG, BMP Video H.263 (encode and decode) MPEG-4 SP (encode and decode) H.264 AVC (decode) Audio encoders AMR-NB 4.75 to 12.2 kbps sampled @ 8kHz
MPN: NEXUSONE Model: Nexus One UPC: 821793004972 EAN: 0821793004972 ASIN: B00332YPHQ
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| • | 1400 mAH battery Charges at 480mA from USB, at 980mA from supplied charger | | • | Talk time Up to 10 hours on 2G Up to 7 hours on 3G Standby time Up to 290 hours on 2G Up to 250 hours on 3G Internet use Up to 5 hours | | • | 3G Up to 6.5 hours on Wi-Fi Video playback Up to 7 hours Audio playback Up to 20 hours ProcessorQualcomm QSD 8250 1 GHz |
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Amazon.com Product Description Representing the next stage in smartphone development, the unlocked Google Nexus One phone from HTC offers supercharged power with one of the fastest processors currently available in a smartphone, a 3.7-inch AMOLED touch display, and access to all your contacts and most important data from a variety of Google tools via the Android 2.1 operating system. With integrated Google technology, the Nexus One brings one-touch access to the popular Google mobile services millions use every day, including Google Search by Voice, YouTube and Picasa. 
The Google Nexus One integrates with all of your favorite Google applications--from e-mail and calendar to Google Voice and YouTube. | 
The 5-megapixel camera on the back also captures DVD-quality widescreen video (see a schematic of all ports and controls). |  | In addition to 3G connectivity, the Nexus One offers Wi-Fi networking (802.11b/g) for accessing home and business networks as well as hotspots while on the go and Bluetooth connectivity for both hands-free devices and stereo music streaming. Other features include assisted GPS (AGPS) with Google Maps Navigation providing turn-by-turn voice guidance, memory expansion via microSD memory cards (a 4 GB card is included with the device), threaded messaging for seamless on-the-go conversations, and up to 7 hours of 3G talk time. Unlocked Phone The Nexus One is unlocked and will recognize SIM cards from any mobile service provider using the GSM standard. The Nexus One's antenna supports four GSM radio frequencies (850/900/1800/1900) and three 3G/UMTS Bands (2100/AWS/900). These cover most major GSM mobile providers worldwide, including T-Mobile in the United States, but not the 850 MHz 3G band used by AT&T. The Nexus One will, however, deliver 2G/EDGE speeds on these networks, and of course supports Wi-Fi as well. Nexus One Software Innovation The Nexus One runs on Android 2.1, a version of the platform's Eclair software, which offers advanced applications and features including: - Google Maps Navigation: offering turn-by-turn driving directions with voice output.
- E-mail: multiple Gmail accounts; universal inbox and Exchange support.
- Phone book: aggregate contacts from multiple sources, including Facebook.
- Quick Contacts: easily switch between communication and social applications.
- Android Market: access to more than 18,000 applications.
It also includes the following applications on the home screen: - Gmail: Your Inbox displays conversations with the newest messages at the top. To read a message in a threaded conversation, touch its subject. (Learn more)
- YouTube: Use the YouTube application to view, search for, upload, and share videos. Like the version you use on your PC, YouTube on the Nexus One presents the videos grouped into categories, such as Most viewed, Most discussed, Most recent, and Top rated. (Learn more)
- Messaging: You can use Messaging to exchange text (SMS) and multimedia messages (MMS) with your friends' mobile phones. Touch New message to start a new text or multimedia message, or touch an existing message thread to open it. (Learn more)
- Music: Use the Music application to listen to and organize audio files you have transferred onto your microSD card from your computer. (Learn more)
- Maps: With Google Maps on your phone, you can find your current location, view real-time traffic conditions, and get detailed directions by foot, public transportation, or car. You'll also be able to navigate using spoken, turn-by-turn driving instructions as well as switch between viewing a street map or a satellite image. (Learn more)
- Car Home: Access Google Maps, Navigation, Voice Search, Contacts, and Search with the touch of a button. Car Home opens with five large buttons that you can touch to access applications that are most useful when you're driving. (Learn more)
- Android Market: With the Android Market, you can browse and search for free and paid applications. Once you find an application you want, you can install it on your phone. (Learn more)
Key Features - Fast 3G connectivity via UMTS Band 1/4/8 (2100/AWS/900)
- Quad-band GSM connectivity for global voice roaming
- Enter text without typing. Use a voice-enabled keyboard for all text fields: speak a text message, instant message, tweet, Facebook update, or complete an e-mail.
- Tell your phone what you want it to do. Search Google, call contacts, or get driving directions by just speaking into your phone.
- Take personalization to the next level. Dynamic, interactive, live wallpapers react to the touch of a finger. And more widgets and five home screen panels allow for further device customization.
- Read your voice-mail messages. Get transcribed voice-mail with Google Voice integration, without changing your number.
- Real HTML Web browsing provides more pages and better Web content delivered efficiently to your phone (Android Webkit HTML5-based browser).
- 3.7-inch widescreen WVGA AMOLED touchscreen (800 x 480 pixels; 100,000:1 typical contrast ratio; 1ms typical response rate)
- Haptic feedback
- 5-megapixel camera includes LED flash, auto focus, 2x digital zoom, white balance and color effects. View pictures and Picasa Web Albums in the new 3D Gallery. Record high-resolution MPEG4 video, and then upload to YouTube with one click.
- Capture DVD-quality video at 720x480 pixels at 20 frames per second or higher, depending on lighting conditions
- Wi-Fi networking (802.11b/g) for accessing home and corporate networks as well as hotspots while on the go.
- Bluetooth connectivity (version 2.1) includes profiles for communication headset, hands-free car kits, and the A2DP Bluetooth profile--enabling you to wirelessly stream your music to a pair of compatible Bluetooth stereo headphones or speaker dock.
- Memory expansion via microSD card slot with support for optional cards up to 32 GB; a 4 GB card included. (Onboard memory: 512 MB Flash, 512 MB RAM)
- Trackball navigation with tri-color notification LED, alerts when new e-mails, chats, and text messages arrive
- Dynamic noise suppression with second microphone
- 3.5mm stereo headphone jack
- Airplane mode allows you to listen to music while the cellular connectivity is turned off
- Processor: Qualcomm Snapdragon 3G QSD8250 chipset, delivering speeds up to 1 GHz
Vital Statistics The Google Nexus One weighs 4.59 ounces and measures 4.69 x 2.35 x 0.45 inches. Its 1400 mAh lithium-ion battery is rated at up to 7 hours of 3G talk time (10 hours on 2G networks), and up to 250 hours (10+ days) of 3G standby time (290 hours on 2G networks). It runs on the 850/900/1800/1900 MHz GSM/GPRS/EDGE frequencies as well as 2100/AWS/900 3G networks. What's in the Box Google Nexus One handset, rechargeable battery, charger, pouch, wired headset, USB cable, quick start guide
Product Description HTC Google Nexus One runs Android 2.1 and includes all the Android apps that the Motorola Dorid has. It features 3.7 inch AMOLED display with 480 x 800 pixels, 1GHz Snapdragon processor, trackball that includes a multi-colored notification LED, GPS, Wi-Fi, light and proximity sensors, compass, accelerometer, enhanced news and weather widgets.
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Nexus One August 23, 2010 glassman Great phone, great features. Can't go wrong with this one. Just don't put in a pay as you go sim card and expect to operate it. I made that mistake and had a bit of a challenge, but when I was able to get a data plan it worked fantastic!
Faulty device. August 12, 2010 putnik (USA, Texas) 0 out of 3 found this review helpful
Have G1 and happy with it. Purchased Nexus One and only had problems. Very disappointing. After a few days phone started to reboot sporadically. At first, while being charged. It would shut down and come back up. Now it just shuts down and then gets stuck on during initial sequence, showing the X-logo. Soft reboot (power+volume+trackball) doesn't help and have to hard boot it (by removing battery) few times a day.
Can not return it, since two weeks had passed. HTC has a warranty and will replace it, but customer service rep. said they get A LOT of calls like that with the same problem. It did sound like HTC has a hardware issue with this phone. Buyers beware. After that experience would drop Tmobile/Nexus one in a heartbeat for iPhone but ATT pulled a plug on unlimited data plan, sigh.
did google let these retailers to buy the last patch? July 25, 2010 mask (CA) 1 out of 4 found this review helpful
i couldn't buy the phone for $529 at google. maybe it's because these retailers bought them all to sell it $100 more?
i'll never buy from these retailers again.
and i believe other retailers will start to sell at $529 soon.
Rocks!!!!! July 25, 2010 H. S. Bawa I am glad that Google came out with this phone. I bought/ordered this phone on very first day of its release and this sleek phone was in my hand next day morning. First phone to jump to 1Ghz processor, high resolution screen, dual microphone with noise canceling features, led flash, stylish looks and stylish accessories with latest Android OS version 2.1and at same time first phone to have FROYO (Android 2.2) officially.
This phone did set standards for many to match including iPhone.
As a developer, I am so glad to have this phone as this is the only hardware that I can use to test Android 2.2 applications.
I would love to see Google come out with another phone. For me Nexus One was much worth price.
Best mobile experience yet July 16, 2010 A. Lefton (Gaithersburg, MD USA) For the past five years, I've been using Blackberry phones, the latest two being the Bold, but as far as I'm concerned the Nexus One I purchased from Google is my best phone experience yet. Perfect...no, but far better than other phones I've owned. Yes, the Blackberry has an excellent email application and is secure, but not that much better than what an Android-based phone provides. Plus, I'm not locked-in to whatever software the vendor decides to provide; or decides to install on my phone without my saying 'yes' or 'no'.
Having zoom-able text is also a big plus. I can now easily read text, web sites, etc. without squinting at too small text and images. Also, the AMOLED screen is bright and sharp. The phone itself is clearly high quality. Sorry that Google decided to 'bag' their on-line store due to marketplace realities, but the phone is still available from on-line retailers (Amazon).
The 1GHz processor and excellent browser options make browsing a real pleasure. This is something that hopefully Blackberry can begin to address with their OS6.
Cons: The Li-ion batter has a tendency to get hot when using too many apps and while charging, but that issue can be managed. Also, this new generation of smartphone can really gobble the power. It requires a new set of user skills to skimp on the apps between charging sessions.
While the App Market is pretty-well stocked with free and low cost applications, most of them (IMHO), aren't worth all that much. So far, 70,000 are claimed, but only a very few show high quality utility or programming skills. But, there are enough to make it interesting, ... and it can only get better. Since the N1 came out, there have been some excellent Android smartphones released to the market. You won't go wrong in my view.
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