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  • gmb45
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    • Nov 2008
    • 7538

    #1

    Google launches Nexus S phone in UK and US

    Google has made its second bid for a slice of the mobile phone market, with the launch of its Nexus S phone.

    The Samsung-built device comes less than 12 months after the launch of the firm's Nexus One, built by HTC, which failed to win over many consumers.

    The Nexus S will initially be launched in the UK and US, and will be available "from the end of the month".

    It is the first phone to feature the latest version of Google's Android operating system known as Gingerbread.

    It also comes with new hardware such as Near Field Communications (NFC).

    This short-range wireless technology is used predominantly in places like Japan and allows people to use their phone as a travel ticket, make small payments and scan their phone over adverts, for example, to get more information about a product.

    "NFC allows the Nexus S to read smart objects" said David Burke of Google's mobile division.

    These objects must have a small, unpowered NFC chip in them that is activated when the phone is held near.

    "When you put the phone on top, it energises the circuit," explained Mr Burke. "It can echo information back to the phone and the phone can send information to the chip.

    "So, you can swipe a movie poster and watch the trailer automatically," he said.

    NFC is a growing trend in mobiles and will start to become more pervasive in the New Year, said Shaun Collins, managing director of research firm CCS Insight.

    "NFC is going to be the technology of 2011, in my opinion," he told BBC News. "Most of the BlackBerries will have it and a big swathe of mid to high-level Nokias will have it."

    The next version of the iPhone is also rumoured to contain the technology.

    Net calls

    The Nexus S was first shown off by Google boss Eric Schmidt at the Web 2.0 summit in San Francisco in November.

    The 16GB, touchscreen device has been built in cooperation with Samsung and is part of its Galaxy S family of phones and tablets.

    Mr Collins said it would compete with other "flagship devices" such as Nokia's N8, the BlackBerry Torch and the HTC Desire HD.

    "This is great news for Samsung," said Mr Collins. "It becomes the de-facto flagship product for Android."

    The search giant dismissed claims that it was showing any favouritism towards Samsung or that it was going into competition with other handset manufacturers that produce phones using Android.

    "Our objective is not to compete with partners," said Mr Burke. "Our goal is to push the mobile ecosystem forward."
    Mr Collins said that Samsung's window of opportunity with the device was small.

    The phone claims to have the "world's first" 4in (10cm) curved display and has front and rear-facing cameras.
    Inside it has the same processor as the Nexus One, but with increased memory bandwidth to make it more responsive, according to Mr Burke.

    The phone is also the first handset to introduce the latest version of Android - known as Gingerbread.

    The software is the fifth major revision of the firm's software and will be rolled out to most Android phones in the "coming weeks or months", said Mr Burke.

    It includes a new user interface, support for new hardware such as gyroscope - used for gaming, for example, and internet calling.

    This allows anyone to set up a VOIP account that can be used to place and receive calls over the internet.

    The phone can be configured to use this feature as soon as it is in range of a wi-fi hotspot, allowing people to by pass the network operators.

    Mr Burke said that he didn't expect any resistance to this feature from the networks, particularly as many of them customise the android software and could " remove the feature if they want to".

    Phone promise

    The phone also has a greater emphasis on voice control.
    "In the US, one in four searches done on Android devices is done with voice," said Mr Burke.
    The phone features an AMOLED screen

    The phone comes with existing software that allows people to control navigation on the phone with their voice as well as
    conduct searches.

    A new set of commands also allows people to send text messages, e-mails and set alarms on their phone, amongst other things.

    These will initially only be available in the US, whilst the firm build the voice models needed for its software to cope with other regional accents.

    The phone will initially offered for sale by Carphone Warehouse in the UK and Best Buy in the US. It will not have its own Google web store like the Nexus One, which was shut after less than 5 months after Google admitted that it "remained a niche channel for early adopters".

    "That didn't work out for Google," said Mr Collins. "But Carphone Warehouse is a different ball game - they have the distribution, brand and presence."

    Mr Collins said that Carphone Warehouse was "setting themselves up as the place to go to for Android".

    "They see that the operating system is increasingly becoming the differentiating factor for consumers and they are aligning themselves with Android," he said.

    Mr Burke admitted the firm was "going for volume" by partnering with Carphone Warehouse.

    In the UK, the Nexus S will come free with ?35 per month contracts or will be offered unlocked - to be used on any carrier - for ?549.

    the google blog said it would be available after 16 December in the US and 20 December in the UK.

    However, a spokesperson for Carphone Warehouse said that it would take pre-orders from 1600 GMT today, but it would not be on sale "until later in the month".

    The firm said it was still negotiating contracts with "all of the UK operators" and could not say when a phone ordered today would be delivered.

    "We don't want to promise anything to customers that we can't deliver," she said.
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  • willie527
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    • Jul 2010
    • 28

    #2
    wow cool! but iphone is much more better

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    • xant14
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      • Dec 2008
      • 2062

      #3
      Originally posted by willie527
      wow cool! but iphone is much more better
      Nah m8.. Android is the boy. ~~~~ the itunes shite.

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      • cablefreejunkie
        DK Veteran
        • Jul 2008
        • 1717

        #4
        i tunes is shite but jailbreak and be free forever
        this google phone is shite,,,google is shite
        a lot of shite around at the moment !!
        The control of information is the consolidation of power

        ?I care not what puppet is placed on the throne of England to rule the Empire. The man who controls Britain?s money supply controls the British Empire and I control the British money supply.? ? Nathan Rothschild



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        • gmb45
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          • Nov 2008
          • 7538

          #5
          how they compare

          Google Nexus S

          Price: From free, depending on network and tariff. Or ?549.95 SIM-free
          Operating system: Google Android 2.3 (Gingerbread)
          Screen: 4in AMOLED
          Memory: 16GB
          Processor: 1GHz Hummingbird
          Browser: Support for Flash
          Built-in GPS?: Yes
          Camera: Front and rear-facing cameras

          Apple iPhone 4
          Price: From free, depending on network and tariff. Or ?499 from SIM-free
          Operating system: Apple iOS 4
          Screen: 3.5in retina display
          Memory: 16GB or 32GB
          Processor: A4
          Browser: No Flash support
          Built-in GPS?: Yes
          Camera: Front and rear-facing cameras

          HTC Desire HD
          Price: From free, depending on network and tariff. Or ?500 from SIM-free
          Operating system: Google Android 2.2 (Froyo)
          Screen: 4.3in WVGA
          Memory: 1.5GB expandable
          Processor: 1GHz
          Browser: Adobe Flash support
          Built-in GPS?: Yes
          Camera: Rear-facing camera

          Nokia N8
          Price: From free, depending on network and tariff. Or ?399 from SIM-free
          Operating system: Symbian S3
          Screen: 3.5in AMOLED
          Memory: 16GB expandable
          Processor: 680MHz
          Browser: Adobe Flash support
          Built-in GPS?: Yes
          Camera: Dual cameras

          BlackBerry Torch
          Price: From free, depending on network and tariff. Or ?469.99 from SIM-free
          Operating system: BlackBerry 6 OS
          Screen: 3.2in HVGA
          Memory: 4GB expandable
          Processor: 624MHz
          Browser: Adobe Flash support coming soon
          Built-in GPS?: Yes
          Camera: Rear-facing camera
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          • xant14
            V.I.P. Member
            • Dec 2008
            • 2062

            #6
            Originally posted by cablefreejunkie
            i tunes is shite but jailbreak and be free forever
            this google phone is shite,,,google is shite
            a lot of shite around at the moment !!
            nah man, google is the dogs bollocks. I defy ANYONE to tell me they have no part in google products. ie google search, maps, earth etc.
            Google are gonna take over the world, 1984 Big Brother style and I am willing to let them.
            Google and android are top m8. You know it, your just won't admit it

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            • firestorm
              V.I.P. Member
              • Jul 2008
              • 1550

              #7
              iphone 4 jailbroke rocks never crashes, very fast and everything is free and it looks cool unlike the one in the picture looks like they stole the design of the old iphone 3g.
              But i am biased as i only use apple would not touch a windows pc
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              • xant14
                V.I.P. Member
                • Dec 2008
                • 2062

                #8
                ah another one in denial, Google is god, and Android is his disciple.
                Last edited by xant14; 8 December, 2010, 07:58.

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                • cablefreejunkie
                  DK Veteran
                  • Jul 2008
                  • 1717

                  #9
                  Originally posted by xant14
                  nah man, google is the dogs bollocks. I defy ANYONE to tell me they have no part in google products. ie google search, maps, earth etc.
                  Google are gonna take over the world, 1984 Big Brother style and I am willing to let them.
                  Google and android are top m8. You know it, your just won't admit it
                  you wont tune me up that easy mate
                  as you are probably well aware i despise google and everything thay stand for,and in fact i do not use google at all,,,for search i use scroogle i dont use maps or earth and i have the best phone by far on the market,,,i phone 4

                  The control of information is the consolidation of power

                  ?I care not what puppet is placed on the throne of England to rule the Empire. The man who controls Britain?s money supply controls the British Empire and I control the British money supply.? ? Nathan Rothschild



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                  • firestorm
                    V.I.P. Member
                    • Jul 2008
                    • 1550

                    #10
                    Originally posted by xant14
                    ah another one in denial, Google is god, and Android is his disciple.
                    i ve always had top of the range phones for a long time and this was my first iphone and it is by far the best phone i have ever used.My last phone was the nokia n97 which was good but not a patch on the iphone.
                    As for google they are like the mcdonals of the internet bloody every ware and no soul.Of cause every one uses google at some time but every one uses bog roll at some time
                    If you tremble with indignation at every injustice then you are a comrade of mine

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                    • DigitalForever
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                      • Nov 2010
                      • 2

                      #11
                      Looking forward to this phone
                      MO-Call - Mobile VoIP

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                      • Canker_Canison
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                        • May 2010
                        • 3905

                        #12
                        Originally posted by firestorm
                        i ve always had top of the range phones for a long time and this was my first iphone and it is by far the best phone i have ever used.My last phone was the nokia n97 which was good but not a patch on the iphone.
                        As for google they are like the mcdonals of the internet bloody every ware and no soul.Of cause every one uses google at some time but every one uses bog roll at some time


                        I'm not suprised you think the Iphone is the best phone out there...especially when your last phone was the N97! That monstrosity was the biggest failure in nokia's history... 80% return rates.

                        I am seeing more & more Iphone users switching to Android because of the massive limitations that come with the Iphone. These include poor reception, always crashing & forced updates to use Itunes & apps.

                        Now I'm not saying Android is perfect, but even my die hard Apple fan friend has seen the light with the Galaxy S over the Iphone 4. He has both, but gave the Iphone 4 to his girlfriend so he could keep the Galaxy S for himself.
                        Canker

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                        • firestorm
                          V.I.P. Member
                          • Jul 2008
                          • 1550

                          #13
                          just jailbreak the iphone and you are not forced to update you can if you want. My phone never crashes unlike my mates htc phone watching him play angry bird it a case of who gets the most angry him because his phone keeps frezzing
                          The signals great i am with 3 mobile and i never lose signal i change my phone every 12 months so i use a lot of phones personal and provided by work.Hand on hart i would not swap it for any phone at the moment
                          If you tremble with indignation at every injustice then you are a comrade of mine

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                          • cablefreejunkie
                            DK Veteran
                            • Jul 2008
                            • 1717

                            #14
                            i have to agree,once you jb the phone i cant think of any limitations,,unless you jailbreak then you deffo are limited with the i phone in more ways than one,plus if you like style then its also leaps and bounds above anything else on the market,im with 3 and i have no probs with signal etc
                            The control of information is the consolidation of power

                            ?I care not what puppet is placed on the throne of England to rule the Empire. The man who controls Britain?s money supply controls the British Empire and I control the British money supply.? ? Nathan Rothschild



                            IF I HELPED HIT THE THANKS BUTTON

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