Saturday, December 10, 2011

Is the new Google Nexus One phone just another HTC iPhone wannabe?

Ive had lots of different phones in the past including Blackberries %26amp; Nokias, but at the mo ive got an IPhone and it really is the best phone by miles ive ever owned.So if this new Google phone is supposed to be an iPhone killer then what does it have that's so special.|||Well by looking at the specs. it is an iphone killer by hardware as it comes with 1GHz processor and the screen size is also bigger, I dont know how well the software on the phone is but it seems good, this google phone will have to step up if it want to over run the iPhone and a lot of convincing I think too!|||Google's mobile applications (including Maps/Search/Mail etc for the iPhone) are the best apps available at the moment, regardless of device. On paper the new Nexus has a much faster processor than the iPhone and a slightly bigger screen - it also has a 5 megapixel camera (with flash) and some clever technology for filtering out background noise whilst on the phone.





I dispute that the iPhone is 'close to perfect' however I would definitely argue that the iPhone's operating system, menus etc are by far the best on the market at the moment. The Palm Pre has nicer menus than this new Nexus phone - and that has hardly dented Apple's lead.





This Nexus phone is the first incarnation on Google's journey to becoming a leader in Smartphones. 'iPhone killer' is a bit strong - the iPhone was a truly trailblazing, iconic product. But for sure Google does have the financial firepower to make a proper impact on this market - and potentially overtake Apple in the future. But it won't be this particular phone that does it - though it is an excellent piece of kit.|||Is it an iPhone killer? No. Will it compete with iPhone? Yes.





What makes the iPhone so hard to beat is it's ease of use. Everything is pretty intuitive. You really don't need to search around for what you want to do. iTunes also makes transferring music from the computer to the iPhone really easy. Just sync or click and drag. With the Nexus, you have to open up the connection, then you need to click and drag.





What makes the Nexus One better than the iPhone is the operating system. It's a lot more powerful than the iPhone. The screen is better; it's sharper and has better resolution. The voice recognition is way, way better than the iPhone. I tell the iPhone to play a song, and it can't get it right. Even after 3 tries, it still can't get it right. With the Nexus, it's no problem. Nexus also has a better GPS. It's like a real GPS. It gives you direction by direction. iPhone can't do that. Nexus also has speech to text.





I like the Nexus more. I think it has more potential than the iPhone.|||I am deeply looking forward to see Google Nexus evaluation.I think iphone is close to perfect,but it is called "iphone killer".Maybe after somedays ,I have to store some money to buy it :P|||it's not an "iphone killer," but it seems like a good phone and is on par with the iphone. However, t-mobile's network is not up to par with AT%26amp;T's for the most part.

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