I have been using this new Google Nexus One phone for two weeks already and I am very satisfied with the new phone, love it a lot although there’s still don’t-like about the phone.
I live in Malaysia and it’s not listed in the shipping destination of four countries. There’s United States, United Kingdom, Hong Kong and Singapore. Luckily, I have a brother who resides in Singapore, he helped me to order and shipped to his address in Singapore, only then he bring it back to Malaysia during the Chinese New Year holiday two weeks ago.
The shipping from USA to Singapore was pretty fast, it took DHL 4 days and hand delivered on a Sunday.
The package comes with the phone and another order of the Europe-Asia AC Adapter, it’s actually useless because the two-pin works here too!
Inside the phone box, there’s the phone, a pouch, earpiece, USB cable and 2-pin adapter.
I like the earpiece because the microphone is tiny, although not as tiny as the iPhone’s but still it camouflaged into the media key and not many will notice it’s actually an earpiece with mic for the Nexus One. People will think that I am either talking to air, or just listening to MP3.
I was on Symbian, familiar with iPhone OS and it’s my first time using Android 2.1. Very unfamiliar with the UI and not very friendly at first, the keyboard was not as sensitive as the iPhone but I am getting used to the OS already. Although Android apps are not as many as the iPhone apps, but I believe it will grow, perhaps is because that it’s still new.
Another thing I dislike is the capacitive touch screen doesn’t feel good as the glassy one on the iPhone, and last dislike thing is the 4 touch sensitive button below the screen are annoying, because I always touch on it accidentally.
Afterall, I like my phone, I am satisfied with it. I can’t dislike the battery life because all smart phone’s battery life is like that.
If you want this phone, you need a data plan because it syncs a lot.
Here’s mine LIKES and DISLIKES.
Likes:
Larger than iPhone’s screen.
Capacitive multi-touch screen.
Thin and lightweight.
Solid built.
5MP Camera.
Android open-sourced platform.
Google Account and Facebook sync.
Cheaper than iPhone.
Unique because less people own it here at my place.
Google have this video of the unboxing of their Nexus One. Seeing a 3 ninja chopping off the box of Nexus One to unveil what’s inside. Seems like there’s no manual. I find it quite lame and funny.
Google Nexus One is a “superphone” marketed and released by Google. Yes, you hear me right, the people at Google called it the superphone instead of a smartphone or iPhone killer. Google does not manufacture the hardware but they partner with Taiwan-based HTC to release this mobile phone and everything are marketed and branded under Google.
When it’s Google, it’s Android and it’s the latest Android 2.1, only on Nexus One at this short moment. I believe there will be a 2.1 update very very soon for other Android hardware.
I am quite interested in this phone because it’s running on the 1GHz Snapdragon processor (same as the HD2) and sounds like faster than the iPhone and the Motorola Droid, the real speed need to be determine after some times of usage first.
After seeing many photos of the phone, it looks good, sounds good, seems good, but the one problem is how do I get it? Google is selling it online, they don’t have any concept stall and soon will be going into some major company like Best Buys and via telco’s shop.
The latest source is that the nearest country that will getting the Nexus One is Singapore, then Hong Kong. Phone demand in Malaysia is low especially an Android device. Hopefully someone here will bring in the Nexus One or else I’ll ask my brother to get me one in Singapore.
I want to wait for it, gonna put iPhone, Motorola Droid or the N900 back, guess I’ll switch from Symbian to Android now. =)
I went around the PC Fair to look for some cool gadget to play with but most of them don’t have demo unit. One of which is HTC which doesn’t have any demo set for their units which disappoint me a lot. I wanted to check out the HTC HD2 a.k.a. HTC Leo running Windows Mobile on their fast processor but somehow the HTC guy told me that they only got dummy set to show. That’s really bad.
The only thing I can try with the dummy set is feel the size and compare it. The HD2 will probably not be my wanted phone because it’s too huge. Although it’s thin, light, and the screen is extremely big, yet it still feel big, wide on hand and in the pocket. 4.3″ is a little bit too big IMO.
I haven’t tried a Android device before. It’s all looking on Youtube and reading about user experience in before, HTC Hero is the only Android device in Malaysia currently and, still I don’t get to try on it. Boring.
If you are looking for a phone, I recommend you to wait for Motorola’s MILESTONE or the new HTC Hero replacement in early 2010.
I was doing window shopping at Gurney Plaza last weekend and saw a few mobile phone with low price tag on shelf. It’s all used units and in very good condition, with the low price and good condition, it’s a good buy. I am using my Nokia N95 and 6280, I want to replace my 6280 with a better one, but then money is the problem and moreover, new iPhone will be announcing next month, so let’s wait for it. =)