Vodafone to Launch Nexus One in April
When it was predicted that 2010 would be the year of the Android, they certainly were not mistaken.
The year started with the release of the Google phone, the Nexus One. Despite the many hiccups, side problems and 3G errors that plagued the smart phone, Google pushed through with the device. They had a pretty dismal sales performance –selling only 20,000 units during the first week; but still pressed on in developing and updating the device that showed Android in the way Google wanted us to enjoy it.
The Nexus One comes with a 1GHz Snapdragon processor. The CPU keeps everything running fast and smoothly. It keeps the animations smooth and crisp while easily running multiple functions on the device. The 3.7 inch AMOLED capacitive touch screen is a perfect input system for mobile devices that delivers high quality images and visuals while the 5 mega pixel camera is perfect for taking videos and images.
So anyway, reports are showing that the device is indeed headed to the UK and Vodafone will be offering the device to its clients. Right now, interest on the Google phone is pretty low thanks to the big buzz generated by the WP7 mobile platform. But with the HTC Desire coming out this March (as well as the HTC Legend, XPERIA X10, and several others) it would not be surprising to see some pretty heavy marketing for the Nexus One to pop out.
Anyway, the Nexus One, despite being carried by Vodafone will still be limited in availability. Vodafone staff has been advised to refer customer inquiries to the Google online website as the phone will only be available through Google’s online store. We seriously doubt that pitch will get plenty of people to sign up.
Read more about the Nexus One on Vodafone at Softpedia.
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