We have already seen the video on the Nexus One: The Story Part I. The story continues as Google have posted the second part of the video in their YouTube Channel.
If the 1st part was spot on the Concept, Design and the Sound quality of the Nexus One, the second part points out about the OLED Display and the 3D interactive framework. This part of the video is featured with HTC Project Manager Tomasz Hasinki and Romain Guy, the Android Software Engineer.
As we told in the earlier post, 3 more videos are expected to be released this week by Google. The third part will explain us about the Testing of the Phone and fourth on the manufacturing and last part on the launch of the Google Nexus One.
Microsoft, it seems, is going behind the idea that Powermat brought into use. They’re planning to make a wireless charging pad similar to the ones made before and will help in selling a lot of Microsoft products too.
You might have thought at least once that a possibility of un-plugging your electronic devices when they are charged to their maximum, haven’t you? Here comes an auto-disconnect device for protection of your loves.
It is been heard for some time that Opera Mini is coming to the iPhone and now the news on that is Opera on iPhone will be 5 times faster than the standard Safari browser, but why Opera for iPhone is the question.
HTC has unveiled their new Android phone which will probably be named the “HTC Desire” and it looks exactly identical to the Google’s Nexus One phone in the hardware specifications.
HTC Desire and Google Nexus One have the exact same hardware. There is nothing to be wondered, as everyone seems to be well aware of this fact. Now an hacker has found a way to install HTC Sense UI in the Nexus One phone too.