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Perhaps you've heard about the latest phone from Google called the Nexus One. Perhaps you've even seen leaked Nexus One pictures and videos all over the internet. If you're interested to learn more about this phone, read on.
Phone Basics
The Google Nexus One is HTC-built and is set to be sold by Google. It runs Android 2.1 on its Google Nexus One dealsSnapdragon CPU with 1 GHz capacity and boasts of a 3.7 inch screen display with a 480 x 800 resolution. It has 512MB each of ROM and RAM and comes with a 4GB microSD card which you can choose to expand up to 32 GB. The Nexus one includes such great additional features like a proximity sensor, an accelerometer and a light sensor. It also has a first-rate 5 megapixel camera that comes with an LED flash. Those who have been lucky enough to try out the Nexus report that the quality of the pictures taken by the built-in camera is actually pretty decent. The camera software installed on the Nexus is also a lot faster than what other similar phones have.
Phone Appearance
The Nexus is slimmer than an iPhone, which gives you an idea of how sleek it is. Not only is it sleek, but it looks very stylish as well. Its size makes it a perfect fit for your pocket, handbag and palm. So is this the one phone that will finally outshine the iPhone or upstage the new Motorola Droid? Well, it sure could. For one, the design of the Nexus is a lot better than those two, although this is usually a matter of personal opinion.
Phone Performance
When you try to move between home pages, you'd notice that the transition is very smooth and fast, especially when compared with the iPhone and Droid. In addition, the speed in opening various phone applications such as Google maps, or any other application that requires you to go through a lengthy list, is very impressive.
One problem though is that the multi-touch function is not included in the Nexus, which basically means that you still need to press one button at a time. This is a bit of a disappointment for most people, considering that the Nexus One has such a beautiful touch screen to play around with.
Google has included a lot of visual enhancements on the phone that you will probably like. There is a set of flashy wallpapers that react to the touch, going animated when you are on the home page. There is no sliding drawer on this phone, with Google choosing to put a direct home button and several icons which all wrap around a 3-dimensional cube. There are five home screens that you can choose from as well.
Those who have tried the Nexus have reported that the keyboard is a lot more responsive, which might be partly because of the Snapdragon.
Clearly, this phone combines both form and function. A lot of mobile phone aficionados are waiting to get their hands on the Google Nexus One.  Article Source: http://EzineArticles.com/?expert=Simon_Drew


Rima Fakih (b. October 2, 1986) is the current Miss USA. A Lebanese American, she won theMiss Michigan USA pageant on September 19, 2009, and the Miss USA pageant on May 16, 2010. She is the first Miss Michigan to win the Miss USA title since Kenya Moore in 1993. She is also the second Miss USA of Arab-American descent after Julie Hayek in 1983 who was also a Lebanese American. She currently resides in Dearborn, Michigan.[3]
Born in Lebanon, Fakih grew up in Queens, New York, where she attended a Catholic school. Her family moved to Dearborn, Michigan, in 2003. Though Shi'ite Muslim,[4][unreliable source?] her family celebrates elements of both the Muslim and Christian faiths.[5][6] With Fakih's victory, Michigan has provided two firsts in Miss USA pageant history; in 1990, Carole Gist became the first African American Miss USA, and Fakih is believed to be the second Arab Americanand the first Muslim American to win the title.[7