The Google Nexus One smartphone was released a few months ago and has become the darling of the market in the eyes of many, especially smartphone users. Google designed the Nexus One. It operates on the Android 2.1 system and the HTC Mobile Manufacturer handles the production. > Continue Reading
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Is The Google Nexus One Worth Buying?
Posted by jones on June 25, 2010
LG Optimus GT540 : An Impressive Phone
Posted by jones on May 30, 2010
The main hardware inside the LG Optimus GT540 is fairly basic, but more than adequate for non-power users. It runs off a 600MHz Qualcomm MSM7227 processor and has 130MB of internal storage. You can expand the storage space up to 32GB if you want to though, using a MicroSD card. > Continue Reading
Samsung Wave – It’s Out And It’s Good!
Posted by jones on May 30, 2010
The Samsung Wave is the Samsung’s newest smartphone, and the first to make use of their new operating platform (Bada). It looks great with its slim design and large 3.3″ screen. It runs off a 1GHz processor, which puts it at the top of the tree in terms of speed and responsiveness, and comes with a sizeable 8GB of internal storage. > Continue Reading
The Feature Packed HTC Desire
Posted by jones on May 29, 2010
The HTC Desire is a powerhouse of a smartphone, running off a 1GHz Snapdragon processor and a massive 576MB of RAM. The results speak for themselves, with consistently fast load times and a very responsive interface. Importantly, the HTC Desire also makes the grade as an actual mobile phone, something which, oddly, some people forget to consider when buying a smartphone these days. > Continue Reading
A Review Of The Google Nexus One
Posted by jones on May 29, 2010
Google has created a lot of buzz around its own new handset to rival Apples iPhone – and it has arguably better specs on almost every feature it offers. But are the features on the Google Nexus One enough to change public opinion? In an attempt to prove itself as a competent mobile phone manufacturer in its own right, Google has recently released the Nexus One, a mobile built by the established manufacturer HTC, but branded solely as a Google phone.Some notable features of the Google Nexus One include a huge 3.7 inch (diagonally) screen with a resolution of 480 x 800, an accelerometer, multi-touch support a proximity sensor. > Continue Reading



