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Google Nexus One

Many consider the Google Nexus One, also known as the Nexus One Android phone, a technical work of art. Built on the Android 2.1 OS, the Nexus One Android phone is tool for mobile connectivity. Due to have the Android OS 2.2 update soon, Google Nexus One promises to soon become even more powerful for business users, especially those with Apps4Rent’s Enterprise-level hosted Exchange packages; each Android update has come with increasingly more secure, faster and more complete integration/syncing for MS Exchange accounts.

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  • No Setup Fee
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  • Month to Month Payments
  • No Long Term Contract
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In January 2010, TechCrunch (a notable technical review site) reviewed the Google Nexus One. The reviewer comments “…it’s clear that they [Google] directed every aspect of the development of this phone [Nexus One Android phone]… Unlike previous Android phones, and I’ve used most of them, the Nexus One has no obvious flaws or compromises.”

About the Google Nexus One

The Nexus One Android phone comes power-packed with great features. Slim, sleek and lightweight, it’s a pocket-sized mobile office. Run with GSM/EDGE technology, Google Nexus One is also a world phone, capable of being used on various networks throughout the globe. The Nexus One Android phone has an incredible 10 hours of talk time on 2G networks and 7 hours on 3G networks. For Internet use, such as web browsing and data connectivity, Google Nexus One offers up to 5 hours on 3G and 6.5 hours on Wi-Fi. As well, with an 800×480 touchscreen, it offers one of the best smartphone displays on the market today.

Google Nexus One Features

The Nexus One Android phone is sold out on a continual basis because of the above specifications, as well as others such as a 4GB Micro SD card (32GB expansion capabilities), a 5 megapixel camera, video capture at speeds and more. However, the features are even more amazing. Some of the outstanding features of the Google Nexus One include:

Ability to run multiple applications in the background
Capable of heavy browser use
3D graphics
Google Voice, for all outbound calls and text messages
Live Wallpaper (interactive backgrounds)
Voice Keyboard, capable of typing emails and more through voice
Voice Search, searching the Nexus One Android phone by voice
Clock application with time, weather and alarm
Settings Backup
Noise cancellation for better call quality
Google Navigation
Google Maps
Google Contacts
Proximity sensor

As is now common with all new Android-based phones, the Nexus One Android phone also comes with Android Market, offering thousands of applications geared toward business and travel use. With hosted Exchange integration, allowing mobile employees to stay connected with the corporate office no matter where they are, the Nexus One Android phone is an excellent option to give employees.

As of June 2010, Google Nexus One is available on the T-Mobile and AT&T wireless networks or from Google directly.