Highlight of the review of the Nexus One from JS Online:
A few weeks later I must admit, I’m not just impressed – I’m overwhelmed. I haven’t felt this way about a gadget since the original iPhone. The Nexus One isn’t just good – it’s great – a stunning production of simplicity, practicality and efficiency making it a very compelling creation.
was no delay opening, closing and using apps, whether they were Google-made or popular third-party apps such as Facebook, YouTube or dozens of others downloaded from the Android Market. Software really screams on the Nexus One, and it’s a welcome change from the sometimes seconds-long app delay on other devices.
The Nexus One is Google’s phone, and it plays extremely well with Google services. For Googlers using Gmail, Google Calendar, Gchat and the Picasa online photo album, the Nexus One pulls in information with frightening speed and efficiency after a one-time log-in.
Images stashed in Picasa appear seamlessly in the phone’s Gallery application – it takes a second to differentiate between online photos and pictures you’ve taken with the Nexus One’s 5-megapixel camera, which even has a flash!
Appointments scheduled through Nexus One’s calendar app appear instantly in the associated Google Calendar online. Even Google’s chat runs smoothly with no hint of stutter or delay.
The Nexus One also connects seamlessly to Google Voice, the company’s Web-based telecommunications service, which gives users a free phone number, voice mail tools and other features.
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