Monday, January 4, 2010

Explore Mobile Google With One Finger


Engadget tell details about Google's mobile devices: Nexus One that has not been officially released. Engadget.com via videotape reveals the operation of the Nexus One-touch technology (touch screen).

Engadget editors set an example by using the fingers. He moved the screen to the side, down, up and pressing the small icon on the home screen Nexus One.

Display home screen consists of six smal icon; Messaging, Market, Phone, Contact, Browser and Maps. At the top there is a search engine box. Of course using a Google browser.

When the screen is shifted to the right with a finger, there are two icons again; Camera and Gallery.

At the top there is news about the weather and top stories from various leading media, such as from Fox News, CNN, VOA, New York Times to the Washington Post.

Menu icon Google as a whole is 24 icon. Besides those mentioned above, the Nexus One also buried applications like Google's own products You Tube, Gmail, Google Talk, and Google Maps.

Nexus One keyboard use Qwerty format contained in the display. No confirmation yet again when the plan Nexus One announced.

Google's plan was officially announced in January 2010.

Specifications:
Operating System: Android 2.1 atop 1GHz CPU Snapdron
Size: 3.7 inch screen, 480 x 800
Memory: 512MB and 4GB microSD (can be increased up to 32 GB)
Camera: 5 Megapixel with LED Flash

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