Google has officially unveiled Google Nexus One in the recent Google Phone Event. The phone, that is manufactured by HTC, has a 1 GHz Snapdragon processor that is one of the fastest integrated processors for wireless devices today and a 3.7-inch AMLED screen. It runs Android 2.1 Operating System and has many sensors like accelerometer, proximity and light sensors. The camera can snap 5 megapixels of photos with support of an LED flash.
These are the full specs:
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
Size and weight
- Height:
119mm - Width:
59.8mm - Depth:
11.5mm - Weight:
130 grams w/battery
100g w/o battery
Display
- 3.7-inch (diagonal) widescreen WVGA AMOLED touchscreen
- 800 x 480 pixels
- 100,000:1 typical contrast ratio
- 1ms typical response rate
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
Cellular & Wireless
- UMTS Band 1/4/8 (2100/AWS/900)
- HSDPA 7.2Mbps
- HSUPA 2Mbps
- GSM/EDGE (850, 900, 1800, 1900 MHz)
- Wi-Fi (802.11b/g/n)
- Bluetooth 2.1 + EDR
- A2DP stereo Bluetooth
specs via Nexus One Official Page
Google calls its a “SuperPhone” with tagline “web meets phone” .Price tag is $179 with T-Mobile and without service its $529. Visit www.google.com/Phone to buy. Also Check out Google Nexus One hands-on, video, and first impressions by Engadget