Posts tagged the-phone-
Google will stop selling Nexus One phones in U.S.
Jul 19th

Google’s Nexus One phone, touted as a “super” phone by Google and a key iPhone competitor when it launched in January, is now history in the United States. The search giant said it will no longer sell the phone via its website once existing stock is depleted.
“Once we sell these devices, the Nexus One will no longer be available online from Google,” the company said on its blog. “Customer support will still be available for current Nexus One customers. And Nexus One will continue to be sold by partners including Vodafone in Europe, KT in Korea, and possibly others based on local market conditions.”
The Nexus One got high marks from reviewers, and is considered a signature Android phone, using the operating system that Google helped create. But it has struggled to find a market. The advent of other high-profile Android phones — including those built by HTC, which makes the Nexus One — have marked stiff competition, and lessened the need for Google to sell a gold-standard phone of its own. Notable models include Motorola’s Droid, Droid X and HTC Droid Incredible running on Verizon Wireless, Samsung’s Galaxy S, which will appear on a variety of carriers, and the HTC Evo, which runs on Sprint’s high-speed 4G wireless network.
Sales of the phone were also hurt by Google’s novel and early efforts to sell the phone only via its website, with spartan customer support in the first weeks after the $529 phone became available.
“With only a small percentage of handset sales going through the Web, it was difficult for the Nexus One to gain much momentum,” said Ross Rubin, NPD Group analyst. “Google may have backed into such limited distribution to avoid competing too directly with its (Android) handset partners.”
Customers could order the phone to be used on T-Mobile’s network, and pay $179 for it with a two-year contract. The Nexus One also runs on AT&T’s network, but the carrier does not subsidize the cost of the phone, as it does with most others. Sprint, which had indicated it would run the Nexus One, later changed its mind, with the company saying it would instead concentrate on the new HTC Evo. (Verizon Wireless also quietly backed away from supporting the Nexus One.)
Then, in May, Google said it would stop selling the Nexus One on its website “once we have increased the availability of Nexus One devices in stores.” That did not happen.
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.While Google has not released sales figures for the Nexus One, “it’s likely in the hundreds of thousands, not millions,” said Michael Gartenberg, vice president of strategy and technology analysis at Interpret, LLC.
“It was an experiment in retailing that might not have succeeded, but it also redefined the standard for Android devices and that was successful,” he said. “Google managed to drive hardware partners to better designs, specs and features in order to stay competitive.”
The Nexus One, with its 3.7-inch touchscreen and 5-megapixel camera, “remains one of the best Android devices on the market,” Gartenberg said.
The phone is the second high-profile one in a month to be abandoned by its creator. Microsoft’s Kin, a social networking phone carried by Verizon Wireless, was discontinued in June after only six weeks on the market. (Msnbc.com is an NBC Universal-Microsoft joint venture.) Some attributed the failure not to the phone’s sticker price but to the fact that Verizon decided to charge customers for a full smart-phone data plan, in spite of the phone’s limited functionality.
Google’s Nexus One announcement came Friday, the same day Apple CEO Steve Jobs held a press conference about the iPhone 4 and its antenna issue, saying iPhone 4 owners will get free bumpers to deal with the reception problem caused by how the phone is held.
“Earlier this year, we announced that we will be closing the Nexus One web store,” Google said on its blog. “This week we received our last shipment of Nexus One phones. Once we sell these devices, the Nexus One will no longer be available online from Google ….
“To ensure our developers have access to a phone with the latest Android OS (operating system), Google will be offering the Nexus One through a partner for sale to registered developers.”
Google takes delivery of final Nexus One shipment
Jul 17th

Google has just made the announcement that the Nexus One online store will soon be closing up for good.Â
Writing for IPhone and Android
Jul 7th
Good introductory CWorld piece on writing Apps for multiple mobile smartphone platforms. I have talked to friends who have done both and there is lots of support out there. Given the volatility of the phone market it is an immediate concern.
HOWTO : Over-the-Air (OTA) updates on Nexus One
Jul 5th
Many Nexus One users out there have not yet received their OTA updates to Froyo (Android 2.2). However, I am using it right now with the latest update FRF91 at this time of writing.
Believe it or not, you just to enter the following to the phone and you will receive OTA as soon as possible when they are available.
*#*#2432546#*#*
Then, a message “Checkin Success” will be displayed.
Waits for several hours, you will receive a message of “System Update“.
That’s all! See you.
Motorola Droid X Specs And Release Date Revealed
Jun 19th

After months of Droid fans anxiously awaiting the release of the second iteration, we yesterday announced that the Motorola Droid 2 would be officially announced on June 23. Today we bring you some even more exciting news.
Yes, the phone is being teased on Verizon’s website. Officially named “Droid X”, the phone is getting very close to its release date, which will likely be June 23rd, when the phone is “officially” announced by Verizon.
We don’t know for sure yet whether the phone will be released on the 23rd, though it seems very likely given that they’re already teasing it. In any case, Verizon’s website gives some very limited specs on the phone, and they are as follows:
- 4.3″ Display
- HDMI Output
- Captures 720p (HD Video Recording!)
This should be an excellent improvement on the features of the original Droid, and we can wait to see it hit stores!
What other features do you think the Droid X will have?
Lost Cell Phone
Jun 8th
A lost or stolen phone can be a real pain, but there is an application called phonefinder from Google Maps that might help. You borrow a friend’s phone and call a number that turns on your phone ringer and transmit the GPS location to the phone you are calling from. Here is the LINK
CIR – Free HTC Droid Incredible
Jun 7th
Xperia X10 Mini Zipping to Swedish Stores Tomorrow
May 26th
Xperia X10 Mini Zipping to Swedish Stores Tomorrow: ”
Details regarding availability of the Xperia X10 Mini (outside of the phone going to Vodafone) have been spotty, to say the least, but we can at least say that our friends in Sweden can expect to see the phone in shops tomorrow. Originally reported by Mobil.se – a Swedish mobile phone site – the phone should be available for 290 euros.
The phone will find its way to leading Swedish carrier Three first (and will also see online availability from Amazon), while other outlets in Sweden should be getting their first shipments in as early as next week.
[via Unwired View]
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Sony Ericsson XPERIA X10 Available Unlocked at Amazon
May 2nd
Sony Ericsson’s XPERIA X10 Android smartphone is now available unlocked at Amazon for $850. The phone supports quad-band GSM/EDGE and UMTS 3G/HSPA 800/850/1900 networks, meaning you can uses the phone with AT&T or T-Mobile’s network.
The XPERIA X10 has a 4-inch 480

