by Susan Ellery, 3 years ago
The wild ride of Nexus One rumors continues into Monday morning with the first detailed images of the Nexus One making their debut at Engadget. The images reveal a rounded handset with touch-sensitive controls on the…
Today on the Android Dev Blog, it was announced that the Nexus One has officially become the new developer phone, replacing the Google Ion. It is noted that the new dev phone will ship with Android 2.1 pre-loaded but will get an update to Froyo shortly after it is turned on. The phone is paired up to T-Mobile’s network and can be had for $529.00. Features of the Nexus One include: