Posted 12 Jan 2010 — by admin
Category android
Research firm iSuppli has torn a Google nexus price breakage to see at what price the components have been used, and thus assess what it has cost to produce. This time it’s gone beyond Google’s new mobile phone, Nexus One, which sells on their website for $ 530 (about 2700 dollars) without subscription.
According to iSuppli provides Nexus One component with a value of $ 174.15, or just about 900 pounds. On top of that price must be added the cost of the manufacture, packaging and content in the wrapping, software, and possibly. royalties.
Of the individual components of the phone is the 1 GHz speed Snap Dragon processor the most expensive with a price of $ 30.50, followed by AMOLED panel, which cost $ 23.50.
Posted 08 Jan 2010 — by admin
Category mobile
There is no doubt that the Nexus One is one of the more interesting mobile phones right now, and now have stepped up information that makes the model a bit more interesting – especially for European customers.
One of the major flaws in Google’s Nexus phone is that its screen does not support multitouch technology. That, at least with the U.S. model. It appears however that the European version, which include will be sold through Vodafone, actually supports multitouch. The German Heise Online has put an article in which they mention that you can zoom into pictures by pinching your fingers together and pulling them apart. In other words, it should work exactly like the iPhone.
The monitor supports multi-touch technology is not the phone’s only secret. Website ifixit.com have divorced your mobile ad and found out that it comes with both an FM receiver and FM transmitter. Moreover, it appears that the phone supports wireless network of the lightning-fast 802.11n standard. Despite the fact that it is among Google’s specifications, it does not appear on HTC’s list of the phone’s specifications.