Google’s Nexus One doesn’t have Multi-touch feature

January 6th, 2010 - 2:12 am ICT by Aishwarya Bhatt  

Google Nexus One Mountain View, Jan 5 (THAINDIAN NEWS) Google has launched its Nexus One phone today, which they say that is in the ‘super-phone’ category. But a major things that is missing from this so-called feature rich phone is ‘multi-touch.’ Some critics are of the opinion that it is missing because Google guys are worried about the Apple patents. Besides this Nexus One boosts of being voice-enabled so that whatever you speak, gets written on the phone.

HTC CEO Peter Chou was also present in the event and he also spoke at the event and showcased its features. He said that the Nexus One features a strong industrial design, its uses a 1 GHz Qualcomm (QCOM) Snapdragon processor. The phone has 3.75 OLED display, which offers a rich display. The processor allows a really fast experience. There’s a trackball for navigation, but also serves as notification tool, with LED light under the trackball. It also includes the compass, GPS, accelerometer, also light and proximity sensors. Proximity sensor prevents accidental touches of the keyboard when held up to your ear.

A new great feature for Android on this phone is the active noise cancellation. The contact points enable inline remotes and mics. And there is inline noise cancellation, there are two mics, which are on the front and back, which enable nose suppression. And it also has custom engraving on the lower bezel. It is 22.5mm thick, weighs 130g, and has a 5-megapixel camera with LED flash. It also has a 3.7-inch AMOLED display and 1GHz Snapdragon.

The price of the unlocked Nexus One is $529 and its available at http://www.google.com/phone/

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