More details have emerged regarding the upcoming Google phone called Nexus One. Tnkgrl Mobile who has had a hands on with the device has confirmed that Nexus One, like Motorola Droid on Verizon wont support multitouch, out of the box. Not atleast in the two apps (Browser and Google Maps) that she tried out.
Due to some agreement, she was not allowed to capture video or picture of the phone, but she has confirmed the following hardware specs of the unit she tested.
- Nexus One is extremely thin, thinner than Droid and iPhone 3GS.
- Comes with 4GB microSD card as pre-installed.
- Battery capacity is 1400 mAh
- Capacitive OLED screen with almost the same size and resolution as the Motorola Droid.
- 3G will work only on T-Mobile USA. No 3G on AT&T (EDGE only).
- It is unlocked. You can use it with any carrier you like.
- It appears to work faster than Motorola Droid.
- No multitouch in Browser and Maps.
- No dedicated physical key for camera.
- The trackball works almost exactly similar to other HTC phones like HTC Hero.
- 5 MP camera is on board. The performance of camera is decent in low light, but the flash is weak.
- It uses micro USB connector for both data and power.
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