Stunning screen and giant brain
9/10
Google says that it made the Nexus One to show people what Android could really do, and we think it's succeeded brilliantly. Although it lacks the slick Android additions that HTC grafted onto the Hero, the Nexus One's big screen and powerful processor make it utterly crave-worthy and a challenger for the title of best Android phone yet. It's also a small step ahead of the Motorola Milestone, unless a physical Qwerty keyboard is on your list of must-have features. Thanks to its Android powers, the Nexus One is certainly more flexible and customisable than the iPhone, with a long list of superior features, such as an LED light for its camera, and expandable memory. But Android isn't as slick and user-friendly as Apple's iPhone OS, and the Android Market can't match the App Store's dominance either. If you value expandability and features over elegance and ease of use, the Nexus One may be the handset for you.
Read original review at CNET.
Flora Graham from CNET
(Jan 19, 2010)
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