Everything you love about the web, now on a phone. Introducing the new Mobile with Google. I see a lot to like about the new Nexus One. I’m just not sure it’s a”superphone” as a Google presenter described the device.

Positives include:

  • Voice support for all text fields. You can now dictate your Tweets, Facebook Updates, and emails.
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  • Solid technical specifications. Google’s Web portal provides a complete list of the Nexus One’s technical specifications, but impressed by the 3.7-inch (diagonal) AMOLED touchscreen (800 x 480 resolution), Qualcomm QSD 8250 1 GHz processor, expandable memory (using Micro SD Cards), and its thin, lightweight design.
  • 3D capability for soon-to-be-released Google Earth. Although the Nexus One doesn’t have Google Earth (yet), the OS and hardware provide a 3D framework that will be used to offer the mapping application in the future.
  • Available with our without service. You can buy the Nexus One directly from Google without a carrier contract for $529. If you purchase the phone with a 2-year, T-Mobile contract, the prices is $179. Verizon (in the U.S.) and Vodafone (in Europe) will get the Nexus One in Spring 2010, although pricing hasn’t been released.

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