Gallery: Meet Google's Nexus One
Google unveiled what it calls the latest "superphone" - the Nexus One. But is it so super? And is there a market for it?
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Google unveiled what it calls the latest "superphone" - the Nexus One. But is it so super? And is there a market for it? Read what ZDNet's Larry Dignan has to say about the Nexus One.
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A keyboard can take up the lower half of the touch screen.
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Using Nexus One's maps, you can get driving directions and location with GPS.
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You can also switch to satellite view.
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Nexus One connects to YouTube.
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You can also send an e-mail through gmail.
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Nexus One lets you download Google Apps.
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Do a Google search on Nexus One's browser.
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Nexus One even makes phone calls.
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Take photos and store them in Nexus One. It's camera is 5 megapixels and video can be captured at 720x480 and 20 frames per second or higher depending on lighting conditions.
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Send a voice mail.
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