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Google to announce Nexus One phone today


Tuesday, January 5, 2010

Google is expected to unveil a new smartphone that it will sell directly to consumers.

The Web search giant has scheduled a news conference for this morning at its headquarters in Mountain View. News reports indicate the company will use the event to unveil a phone dubbed the Nexus One, which will run the latest version of Google's Android operating system.

According to reports, the Nexus One will be manufactured by HTC, a Taiwanese electronics company that has made several Android phones, including the G1, which was the first such device on the market. Purported pictures of the device suggest that its design is similar to that of two more recent HTC devices, the myTouch 3G and the HTC Hero.

Google is

expected to offer consumers two options for buying the Nexus One, according to reports. They can pay $180 for it if they sign up for a two-year T-Mobile contract. Or they can pay $530 without a contract.

Consumers may not have much choice in which carrier they use the phone on, however. The Nexus One is expected to work with GSM wireless technology, which is used by T-Mobile and AT&T in the United States, meaning you'd be able to place calls on it with either of those carriers.

However, its antenna for high-speed data access is compatible in the U.S. only with the frequencies used by T-Mobile, so U.S. consumers who plan to use the device for surfing the Web or using Internet-based applications will almost certainly want to sign up with that carrier.

The Nexus One is expected to have a larger screen than Apple's popular iPhone and, like the iPhone, will rely on a touch screen instead of physical keys.

The device will reportedly have a speedy 1-gigahertz processor, include a 4-gigabyte SD flash card for storing programs and media files and have a track ball for navigation, according to Engadget and other tech blogs.

It reportedly will run Android 2.1, which should include incremental improvements over Android 2.0, the software that runs on Motorola's Droid, the most recent major Android phone to hit the market.

Buzz has been swirling around the Nexus One for weeks, ever since Google announced on a blog that it had handed out a new Android device to employees for testing. The Wall Street Journal initially reported that the device was the long-rumored "Google phone," with both hardware and software designed by the search giant.

The initial reports suggested that Google planned to revolutionize the mobile phone business with the phone's release by selling it directly to the public.

More recent reports, however, have indicated that Google's announcement today will be a more modest affair.

By: DocMemory
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