Android 2.3 Gingerbread on the Nexus One Ready for Release Very Soon
The Android 2.3 Gingerbread has been on the cards for a while now for the Nexus One, however it would now seem that we could be getting closer to the
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The Android 2.3 Gingerbread has been on the cards for a while now for the Nexus One, however it would now seem that we could be getting closer to the
Android OS has already proved its street cred and the OS is getting deployed by most of the leading mobile handset makers. But which Android-sporting handset comes out at the top? The main competition is between Google's own Nexus One and HTC's Desire. These phones certainly share a lineage as both the handsets are manufactured by HTC. So, here we are going to pit Nexus One against HTC Desire and see which one comes out trump.
Nexus One can all jump for joy as it has just been announced that Vodafone UK network are now starting to get the Android 2.2 update over the air. Reporting
Currently, one of the difference between the HTC Desire and the Google Nexus One is that the Nexus One doesn’t include an FM radio feature. It has been announced that
Many Android smartphone owners have been eagerly awaiting for their phones to get a Android 2.2 Froyo update. We already know that certain phones such as the HTC EVO 4G
With the announcement of the iPhone 4, its specs and release date a couple of days ago, it would appear that there has been very little room left for news
The Google Nexus One has been likened to the HTC Desire quite a bit- probably because they're practically the same phone. But what if you want something a touch different? This is where the HTC Legend steps in- it's been out in the UK for only a few months and isn't as high spec as the Desire, but that means it isn't as high-price. So how does the Legend compare to Nexus One? Let's find out.
We have long anticipated an official UK launch date of the Google Nexus One after it was release in the US back in January. After four excruciating long months we