The Nexus One is Google's latest self-branded smartphone. It has gone a long way since the Google G1 over a year ago. So, before you have one delivered to the Philippines, check out our Google Nexus One review first. First, let's get one thing out of the way -- the Nexus One wasn't really manufactured by Google. HTC is the company behind it, the same phone manufacturer that did the Google G1. The Nexus One has a solid design -- combine a thin form factor, sexy curved edges with a polished finish and you get an almost perfect body. However, there are reports that the handset is capable of multi-touch and can be activated by a software update (The UK model has multi-touch and it is rumored that Google had a secret deal with Apple to temporarily disable multi-touch on the Nexus One for the US due to patent issues). The Nexus One is powered by QualComm's SnapDragon processor running 1GHz and you can really feel the responsiveness and how quick tasks and applications run on this handset. Read more in our articles including "Google Nexus One Review" and "How to order the Google Nexus One?".
The Nexus One is Google's latest self-branded smartphone. It has gone a long way since the Google G1 over a year ago.
So, before you have one delivered to the Philippines, check out our Google Nexus One review first. First, let's get one thing out of the way -- the Nexus One wasn't really manufactured by Google. HTC is the company behind it, the same phone manufacturer that did the Google G1.
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