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  • more about #googlephone
    jinushaun: I hope Google sells it unlocked. Sounds like a great dev/world phone. more »
    TheCodexx: If Google partners with T-Mobile I'm just giving up on ever owning a decent Android phone. T-Mobile blows so hard as a network, and they get all the A... more »
    one_eighty_two: i've spent some significant time with this phone over the past few days, and as a crackberry enthusiast, i'm definitely switching over if it becomes a... more »
    imajoebob: Performance sounds good, but I'll bet Apple is keeping their powder dry on newer, even better performing iPhones until this comes out. Well, until ju... more »
    ALL GLORY TO THE HYPNO-TOAD: Freaking awesome, my 2 year contract with sprint just ended and it looks like I'll be going back to T-Mobile. more »
    dallasmay: So, if there is a legal (assuming you mean patent) problem with droid getting multi-touch, why does Palm get it for free? Do you think Apple is just w... more »
    Nitesh Singh: I'm going to guess Snapdragon, if that 1GHz number is accurate? Other architectures can clock that high, but Snapdragon is the only one that actually ... more »
    Genetic_Bloom: Just to be fair...I think we should really wait for 2.1 to be on the Droid to judge just how much faster the N1 is. Granted it does have a faster proc... more »
    Galen20K: Freakin' EXcellent! Thank you Gizmodo, I'm definitely getting one as soon as I can. more »
    perdurabo: 1) Google basically developed the Motorola Droid. Motorola gave them complete control over it. So Google is hardly "sticking it" to Motorola. 2) Unst... more »
    Dapke36: Stinks for those people who probably cannot afford these phones at cost. I just bought a Droid for Christmas, and that was straining my budget as it ... more »
    bonedog73: Looks cool.....but I'm tired of the Google big brother action....I'll stick to my less bigbrotherly iPhone. I dont think Apple is listening to my phon... more »
    KefkaticFanatic: Wow. If this phone really is as fantastic as it sounds, AND it will be GSM, then I know what I'm getting as my next phone. more »
    curlycarlos: I read somewhere that it can utilize T-Mobile's 3G but not AT&T's. If this is true, it's pretty much a dealbreaker for me. more »
    Lukasz Fabis: Though I'll probably never get this phone, but I appreciate the challenge it'll likely pose to Apple. I would totally love to see an iPhone that could... more »
    Clayton Wakida: Does the Nexus have a 3.5" headphone jack or do we have to use a mini-USB dongle? more »
    Jimmy1: If Google is selling it themselves and it works with AT&T's 3G, I'm getting one. If it's only via T-Mobile, then pass. Neither carriers are grea... more »
    Nick: it looks like it is made by HTC. anyone else? more »
    ThaHellYouWant: I don't know a whole lot about Java, but when he says he ran some "Javascript benchmarks", what exactly does that mean? There are quite a few Java ba... more »
    Armenius Von Hugenstein: Although it isn't an Android phone, I wonder how this compares to the Pre. I'm thinking about getting a Pre but might be willing to wait for an aweso... more »
  • #nexusone

    Google Nexus One Hands On

    Thanks to a clandestine meeting with a source, I got a chance to play with and try out the Nexus One. It's basically, from my time with it, Google's Droid killer. It's thin, it's fast, it's better in every way. More »
  • #google

    Nexus One Google Phone Could Arrive on T-Mobile January 5th, Says 2nd Report

    According to Reuters, Google will have two versions of the Nexus One—one unlocked and one on a service contract with T-Mobile. The phone could be available directly from Google as early as January 5th. More »
  • #google

    The Economics of a Free Google Phone

    We've all been a little breathless over the idea of The Google Phone, and that everything could change (some of us, anyway). But, wait, you say, Google can't just give away a phone like that. Well, they could. More »
  • #rant

    How Carriers and Phone Makers Are Strangling Android (And How Google Could Save It)

    The Google Phone could be a ploy to upset the wireless industry, or it could be an expensive niche device. Either way, it'd be a bid to take Android back from the companies that seem hell-bent on destroying it. More »
  • #google

    Google Applied for "Nexus One" Trademark

    In between all the exciting rumors of when Google's Nexus One will be released and how much it will cost, there's at least something that's confirmed: Google submitted a trademark application for "Nexus One." More »
  • #android

    Droid Gets An Unofficial Android 2.1 Build

  • #rumors

    Google's Nexus One May Be Coming on January 5th

    Reuters is reporting that, according to an unnamed source, the Nexus One may be subsidized by T-Mobile. A site called Android and Me is claiming that T-Mobile will sell it for $199 with contract, starting on January 5. More »
  • #nexusone

    More Photos of the Google Nexus One

    Ah, crisp, high resolution display. Side shot after the break! More »
  • #google

    Google's Placeholder Page for Phone Support and Its Weird Countdown

  • #android

    Why We All Need to Calm Down About the Google Phone

    If you've seen the internet (or Giz) this weekend, you've heard about it: the "real Google phone" that "changes everything." But before we get carried away, a counterpoint: Google isn't magic. And the Nexus One isn't a game-changer. Not yet. More »
  • #rumor

    A Few More Nexus One Google Phone Details

    The WSJ follows up their original story, adding things we heard, like that Google might partner with a carrier eventually and that they talked to Verizon and T-Mobile about it. The price is still elusive. More »
  • #nexusone

    Enterprising eBay Seller Flogging Crap Google Nexus One URL Already

  • #nexusone

    Google Nexus One Phone Gets FCC Detailing

    Less than 24 hours after Google employees were gifted Nexus One Google phones, and started twitpic-ing them, the handset has turned up on FCC's site with a few of the specs detailed. More »
  • #googlephone

    Photos from the Nexus One Google Phone

    Oh hey, it's the Google Phone! Nexus One! Whatever it's called! Here's some shots taken with the phone, including some of the phone. More »
  • #unconfirmed

    T-Mobile's Pushing the Nexus One Google Phone Because Verizon Said No

    Google might be selling the Nexus One Google Phone (whatever) unlocked, so you can pick your carrier via menu, but T-Mobile is also gonna push it after Verizon said no, according to Peter Kafka. Guess Verizon felt burned? [MediaMemo]
  • #nexusone

    The Google Nexus One Phone, In Pictures

    Two big photos of the phone of the moment, the Google Nexus One, are displayed here for your ogling pleasure. More »
  • #googlephone

    The Real Google Phone: Everything Is Different Now

    It wasn't supposed to exist. "The" Google Phone. Then we (and others) heard otherwise. And now, Google isn't just handing this "sexy beast" out to employees, they're going to sell it directly. Everything has changed. Here's what we know. More »
  • #googlephone

    WSJ Give the Google Phone a New Name: Nexus One

  • #google

    Google Confirms They're Testing a "Mobile Lab" Device

    A post on the Official Google Blog confirms the company is currently "dogfooding" a "mobile lab" device. Beyond that, we're still in the dark, but it all falls in line with what we heard before. Updated: More »
  • #blockquote

    Google Is Handing Out the Google Phone to Employees

    The above is just one of many Google Phone tweets that made the rounds yesterday. Unless this is some giant Twitter prank, looks like Google is handing these things out to employees. And they're talking. Updated: More »
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