2010
Google Nexus One: Weaselling for a Discount?
Everyone will want to own a Google Nexus One with its extensive features and capabilities provided on the mobile phone. The phone will have Live Wallpaper that sets the background in your screen. The interesting part is where the Live Wallpaper makes the background looks as if it was alive with fluid and graphical motion. The water wallpaper will ripple if you touch the screen. This is a milestone in the creation of Smartphones and the Google Nexus One is unparalleled for this feature. In the charger dock, the clock app will run and show the time, weather, and accordingly to the location of the local area. The clock on the phone diminishes the need to keep an alarm clock as you keep your phone on the charger next to you on your bed.
The settings feature will have a backup overhaul that will keep your profile, ringtones, and other various applications updated. The noise-cancellation feature should be noted as the microphone concentrates on the voice command rather than the extraneous noises that hinder the ability of the phone to follow user voice commands. Wind noise and machinery noise will be miniscule, and they are usually the noises that get in the way of call quality and background noises. The phone offers no alternative to the users who like to cradle the phone between their shoulder and neck. Users who do this will find that the microphone located on the
bottom of the phone on the left will be muted on occasions such as this. Hopefully, Google will create better usability for people who operate a phone without hands in the future.
A car charger via the Nexus One will activate the navigation features that will help you find your way on the road. The regular charger will make the phone activate the clock feature that will substantially replace alarm clocks. The phone’s ability to connect to your car and activate the navigation feature makes the Google Nexus One remain the most flawless mobile phone on the market today.
The biggest problem with the phone is the high cost associated with the early termination fees. If you are planning to buy the phone, be prepared to follow through with the associated fees that are referenced to the plans. Another problem according to the consumer complaints is the touch screen, which is a pretty vague concept and is undetermined. Like any phone, there is bound to be complications with some of them, so the downfall is not necessarily unpredicted. Google will most likely attempt to fix the errors that are concentrated in consumer complaints and be rectified according to the analysis of consumer complaints. They should focus on the areas that are most complained about.
Even though, the phone is most anticipated, they will have to do something about the fees associated with unlocked and locked phones. The unlocked version will be available for around €600. With the T-Mobile plan, the retail is around €250 with a 2-year contract plan. From this, it is pretty obvious why the complaints are existent when consumers try to weasel their way out of a plan and getting the phone for €200.
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