HTC Nexus One US specs

Amazing device!BEAUTIFUL screen and FAST hardware!
Edited: Mar 10, 2010, 9:34 AMPhone owned for
I've been in a iPhone user since Aug '07, and upgraded to the 3GS in June '09 the day it came out. But after 2.5 yrs, got somewhat "bored" with the iPhone. Nexus One came out at just the right time. The 4th gen iphone is still at least 6 months out I assume... So giving the Nexus One a shot. So far I like it a LOT!
Screen: Amazing clarify and vividness! Colors explode off the screen. So crisp and sharp. Photos look unreal on it. And even at low brightness levels, it works superbly. Especially at night - very easy on the eyes. Auto brightness works well in the dark.
Speed: this thing is FAST... screen flipping is instant... scrolling in liquid smooth... Browsing is the fastest I've experienced on a handheld yet. The 3GS was fast, but the Nexus feels equal of better in speed. Running on T-Mo's 3G - getting instant page loading.
Signal: I don't know if I'm one of the lucky few, but my Nexus One doesn't seem to be subject to the 3G>Edge constant switching back and forth. SOLID 3G signal, with FULL bars most of the time. Signal drops down inside buildings, but Edge isn't far behind. WiFi works great.
Phone: as a phone, it's phenomenal! Earpiece loudness and clarity are noticeable. Haven't had a dropped call yet after a week of solid use. Even down to 1 or no bars, phone signal stays locked on. Speaker phone is nice and LOUD! Although it's sound quality is sub-par... very tin-ey... not much bass to it. But the device is thin, so that doesn't help. A better speaker though (not for Loudness - since that is great, but for sound reproduction quality). But it's still very much usable, even for listening to music at your desk or by the bedside.
Form: one of the best parts of this phone are how well it fits in hand. The shape, the "thin-ness", and the texture make this one of the best feeling devices in hand. Far better feeling and MUCH less slippery than an iPhone 3G/3GS. Equal or better than the iPhone 2G. Both (Nexus and iPhone 2G) are less curved than a 3G/3GS, and also have true metal casings. This is a successful formula I think. Overly curved backs, and slippery plastic, don't belong on a high end smartphone. And thin-ness also makes pocketing this thing a joy. Very un-obtrusive in a jean pocket.
Trackball: actually find this quite useful... when one-handing the device, sometimes moving your thumb all the way to the top of the screen is awkward... that's where the trackball comes it. It can be pressed to select. Works well to fine tune the cursor position in a small textbox. Also glows for indication of messages. I find the position to be great for one handed operation and it's not in the way of the haptic buttons or the screen.
Build: HTC has impressed me. The build quality on my Nexus One is above and beyond what I expected. Makes a RIM BB look like a toy. SOLID feeling in hand. VERY thin, yet nice hefty and dense feel to it, yet no overly portly like a Moto Droid or BB Storm. Feels like a nice Mercedes. :)
Overall VERY happy with the device. It will be a tough call once the 4th gen iphone makes and appearance. Will have to wait and see.... ;)The supplied ear buds are absolutely HORRIBLE for sound quality...
WAAAAY too trebley, and lack bass (even by ear bud standards)...
Extremely poor sounding, and not loud enough either. My iphone ear
buds, that I'm using now, which aren't known to the be the greatest put
the Nexus ear buds to shame for sound quality, loudness, treble and
bass response.HTC should be ashamed for shipping the Nexus One
with such sub-par ear phones. Plus they don't fit the ear well - the
straight shaft part of the ear buds is too close the ear... makes for a
lot of discomfort after but a few minutes in the ear.
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