Nexus One Problems - Can Google Pose Significant Threat In The Long Run?
It's now close to ten days since Google unveiled its superphone. A lot of early reviewers had opined that while it is difficult for an iPhone user to start liking the device immediately but the power of Android 2.1 should become apparent only as you continue working with it. But...
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this JUNK PEACE OF GOOGLE CRAP is going to be blown away soon when APPLE introduces the new Iphonem 4G this summer ( between a friend of mine got the Nexus one phone and he said that he had nothing but problem wih it , from 3G connectivity to Poor battery durability and Not user friendly and the list goes on.. anyhow . LONG LIVE APPLE !
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So what is gonna happen if AT&T buys out T-Mobile? Also, the Android system sucks, it kinda reminds me of a pumped up windows mobile OS except without all the crashing,,, lol
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Pumped up Windows Mobile...? Really? Any ways, Android, like iPhone is running essentially the same core operating system as the iPhone with both being founded on Unix/Unix-like OSs (Linux and Darwin respectively). The only real difference should be the GUI that's slapped on top of the *nix core. That explains the lack of crashes.
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lol fanboys.
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Hell yeah Fanboys! Nexus One is going through the same problems iPhone was going through.... Weren't some iPhone's faulty?
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Well 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.But the bad thing is 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 multi touch support, dual-mode capability for GSM and CDMA networks, and hands-free Bluetooth dialing. Currently, Outlook calendar syncing is not available.Ne ways i will keep looking around for more reviews.