Apps Discussed In This Video: 1. Google Goggles [ www.youtube.com ] 2. List Master 3. batterytime Lite [ www.motalen.com ] 4. Bluetooth File Transfer (OBEX FTP) for Android [ www.medieval.it ] 5. tunewiki [ www.tunewiki.com ] 6. chompsms [ www.chompsms.com ] 7. estrongs File Explorer [ www.estrongs.com ] 8. Flixter [ www.flixster.com ] 9. Twidroid [ twidroid.com ] 10. Waze [ world.waze.com ] 11. Audio Manager [ www.smartandroidapps.com ] 12. Qik [Result Video: qik.ly ] 13. Google Voice Search [ Try Voice Searching Green Chillies
] It’s Been 7-Days Since I had my hands on The Google Nexus One. What do I think…Coming from Symbian Series 60 3rd Edition (The Mighty Nokia N95)…this by far has been one of the best upgrades for me…Dubbed as “Superphone”….this may not really be THE super phones, but it does have features that can bring rivals (Ah…h…pple) to shame…. PS: Nokia you first introduced symbian in 1998 with 7650, 10 years later i still have the same menu structure in N95 with not much evolution





tunewiki is really good, i had it on my N900, as a widget. its friggin awesome. the Nexus one has ATT 3g band now. im thinking about goin out and getting one
i don’t really care about the picture quality, as long as it feels just like what the iphone offers scratch proof glass.
@MajorrBison The Nexus One has a glass screen, and is prone to cracking at some point. The screen is much better than the one on the iPhone because of its vivid picture quality.
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@nicho, im not pretty sure but try meabo…. i have it installed in my n1 but i havent used it yet cause im using fring… which ties up all my messaging account..like yahoo, and skype.. hope this helps
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shout back to you too my indian friend
woah…amazingly technical question…and i thought i was technically sound…i have used iphone and can say that the touch and feel of the screen is quite similar to the nexus one
sorry nicho…im not at all a chat guy…perhaps someone can help
hard to believe nokia changing to android at this juncture since they invested heck of lot in acquiring symbian foundation and making it open source…but it will be win/win situation if it changes or adds android in it’s flagship database…my breath awaits for this mega news
android has become analogous to pc os runs across multitude of mobile hardware… nokia is rumored to consider changing from s60/maemo to android
wassup my man! hey i know the nexus one is capacitive and all that; but i wanna know if the screen is glass like the htc hd2 and the iphone or if it’s thesame plastic face like the htc magic and G1, thanks man.
im+
what the best IM apps for nexus one? for msn?
is it ebuddy?
yes
God i love this phone, i ordered a HTC desire couple of days ago, really cant wait. Thanks for the video! Are all these apps free?
hello, my fellow indian brother
@rahulgos
1. oh yes I can see your upgrade advantage there.
2. mine connects to my car stereo via blutooth, not sure of anything else, not important to me, what else would you want to connect with?
3. yahhhh they were slow, that’s why I jailbroke and got it almost instantly. No waiting around for those features.
I still want to play around with the G phone to get a feel of it. Tried the droid, seemed side by side I couldn’t find a difference. Except style.
Love the accent man. I too have the much loved indian accent. Great with the ladies!
1. I migrated from a Nokia N95. I was planning to switch over to touch screen phone and couldn’t resist the specs of Nexus One which boasts the fastest processor and the best OMOLED touch screen
2. I run 4-5 apps simultaneously and am a bluetooth freak.Heard iphones only support bluetooth for headset connectivity
3. iphone does not have to compete with anyone to innovate than predecessor, hence it took it’s own sweet time to include absolute basic functionality like copy/paste & video recording.
@rahulgos
1. what processor did it have before? I’m shocked at how much faster my 3gs is over my older 3g version, now apps open as fast as I can tap them.
2. Yah I added Kirikae app to multi task, not finding it very usefull but it’s there. I just want to play music and run another app at the same time, and it’s always done that.
3. How is that helpfull?
4. Can’t blame you there, I sometimes give in too : )
honestly for some strange reason everyone’s asking me the same question that why I didn’t jump over to iPhone…I think the reasons are:
1. 1 GHz processor (it really does make difference)
2. Multi-Tasking (Also important for Power user like me)
3. Android based handsets are manufactured by many handset manufacturers, not just one
4. I couldn’t resist the thrill of being one of the early adopters
Ohhh, ok.. I just took 5 minutes to jailbreak it to not have that issue. Love the jailbroken apps. Thanks for the info.
it means that apple does not restrict what the developers should code…also it is not up to their whims and fancies which app should appear in the app store and which ones shouldnt…