The Google Nexus One is a luxurious combination of function and design. This mobile phone uses Google’s Android OS and features a microprocessor that boasts some of the fastest speeds on the market today. Along with all of this, the Nexus One comes in an attractively designed shell.
There are many other features available with the Nexus One that separate it from the mortally flawed standard mobile phones on the market. The display color and appearance is rated highly superior. Navigation is provided by several distinct methods like trackball and touch sensitive controls. Proximity sensors are standard, as are accelerometer sensors. These sensors orient imagery and automatically shut off the phone when it is not in use, a function to increase battery life.
The Google Nexus One has a 5 mega pixel camera, featuring smile detection and LED flash. Video capture is also available and geo-tagging comes standard. The Nexus One has an MP3/MP4 player, supporting video and audio formats. 
HSDPA and Wi Fi connections offer access to the Internet, along with the ability to access wireless hotspots. Connectivity comes from GPRS, Bluetooth, micro-USB and EDGE technologies. The Nexus One has 4Gb of memory, provided by an SD card. The memory can be increased up to 32GB through the phone’s micro-SD slot.
The Google Nexus One provides some other attractive innovations like noise cancellation technology, a dedicated microphone, a digital compass, and dedicated search keys. Such expected features as YouTube, Picasa integration, and Google talk are standard to the unit. There is, of course a GPS function with satellite navigation.
With an innovative combination of form (the Teflon coating on the casing is an attractive touch) and function, the Google Nexus One is an interesting mobile device. Many of its functions are very advanced and offer intriguing options for potential purchasers. Yet, its functionality keeps it right up there in the mid to high-end market for the technology buff who demands certain functions of connectivity and speed among the basics.
This gives the Google Nexus One the ability to compete in various markets. Its ease of use is perfectly suited to the new inductee in high-end proficient mobility, while its functionality appeals to the technically advanced. Yet still, many of its innovations appeal, as well, to the gadget market. With all of this going for it, the Google Nexus One is a good phone to own, no matter your mobile phone proclivities.
