You know, there has been an immense speculation and noise over the past 50 hours about an engadget called the Nexus One or its more common name is the Google Phone. I have read all sorts of reports about the HTC-made device. This might be helpful to put together a small roundup about what we know and don’t on one of the exciting devices that recently we have seen.
The phone itself appears to be the HTC Dragon / Passion. This is Snapdragon-based phone with a 5 megapixel cameras, 3.7-inch AMOLED display and no physical keyboards.
Peter Kafka over at All Things Digital said that now, T-Mobile is on-board to sell this device as an unlocked, unsubsidized phone through its retail channels. If the phone does indeed work on both T-Mobile and AT&T 3G networks then I think that does not make a lot of sense. In that scenario, we can not see what’s in it for T-Mobile unless these were 3G only on its network such as the previous Google dev phones.
Besides that, all we know of this phone and Google’s strategy behind it has been built top rumors. This phone exists clearly and some employees clearly have it, but what the long term positioning will be Google has been 100 percent silent. A point to note when this device is “confirmed” as being sold by Google but there is no evidence of that. We can not help but there is a piece of this puzzle is still missing so let’s hope that we get that information soon.
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