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Nexus One by HTC, the first Google phone in the world, will not be upgraded to the new Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich operating system, the Mountain View-based Internet giant has just confirmed.
The new flavor of Google's mobile operating system was unveiled only last week, and should be brought to shelves on... |
26 October 2011 13:11 GMT |
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The venerable Nexus One handset is about to get the latest Android 2.3.6 update far ahead other modern smartphones. In fact, Nexus One is the second smartphone to receive this update, after Google pushed Android 2.3.6 to all Nexus S devices about three weeks ago.Unfortunately, Nexus S owners who updated to Android 2.... |
26 September 2011 15:01 GMT |
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Spotted in the wild two weeks ago, Samsung Hercules seems to be the TELUS variant of the Samsung Galaxy S II flagship Android smartphone.The phone has just been pictured and shows that it will be released via TELUS in the next following weeks.Courtesy to the guys over at MobileSyrup, we also have a glimpse of what th... |
18 August 2011 03:02 GMT |
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It appears that HTC has started to deploy the Android 2.3.4 Gingerbread update for the HTC Sensation, in Europe.However, users report that the update is now available for unbranded Sensation smartphones, but HTC has yet to make any announcements regarding the roll out.The update is reportedly available OTA (over the ... |
12 August 2011 10:27 GMT |
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Australia is yet another market where Nexus One by HTC, the first Google phone on the market, has received an update to the latest flavor of the mobile operating system, namely Gingerbread.
We already knew that the update was coming to Nexus One, since Vodafone, the wireless carrier that brought the device to the... |
20 July 2011 03:29 GMT |
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Along with announcing the availability of Android 2.3.3 Gingerbread for the Samsung Galaxy S devices on its airwaves, Australian wireless carrier Vodafone also unveiled a series of details on a similar upgrade for its Nexus One customers.
The wireless services provider is currently gearing up for the deployment,... |
12 July 2011 06:11 GMT |
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Android 2.3.4 Gingerbread, the latest version of Google's mobile operating system, is now being delivered to Nexus One units on the airwaves of wireless carrier Vodafone in Europe.
Today, the mobile phone carrier announced the availability of the new software update for its Nexus One users, and also provide... |
5 July 2011 09:36 GMT |
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Only several days after arriving on the Nexus S by Samsung handsets out there, the new Android 2.3.4 operating system flavor was released for the older Nexus One handset as well, though with some of the new features removed from the package. First of all, we should note that the software update started to arrive on ... |
3 May 2011 09:31 GMT |
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Canadian carrier Mobilicity has recently announced the availability of Samsung C414Y, an affordable feature-phone that supports the carrier's 3G network. Launched in Q1 2010, Mobilicity is a relatively new network operator, which was founded by Dave Wireless, a company that invested a large amount of money for 1... |
28 March 2011 08:19 GMT |
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Android OS architect Google is reportedly working on a “Google Nexus Tablet.” The alleged tablet will be manufactured by LG, making it the third handset manufacturer that partners with Google for an Android device, after HTC and Samsung.
According to Russian website Mobile Review, the LG-made Honeycom... |
28 March 2011 06:00 GMT |
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Last week, Mountain View-based Internet giant Google started to push out a new software update for some Android users out there, namely for those who own a Nexus One or a Nexus S device, and it seems that there are some issues with the update that users encountered.The new software update, Android 2.3.3 Gingerbread,... |
1 March 2011 05:10 GMT |
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A few days ago, Mountain View-based Internet giant Google officially announced the availability of a new software update for each of its two Google phones, namely the Nexus One and the Nexus S. At the time, the software update was pushed into the wild over the air (OTA) for all users, but it seems that the actual fi... |
25 February 2011 09:53 GMT |
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A few hours ago, Mountain View-based Internet giant Google started to roll-out a new software update for its two Google phones, the Nexus One and the Nexus S.
The announcement on this software update came via Twitter, and included both the aforementioned devices, and the newly introduced Android 2.3.3 Gingerbrea... |
23 February 2011 01:59 GMT |
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The first tablet to feature the latest Android 3.0 Honeycomb platform is expected to be available on the market this Thursday. However, Google's tablet OS has already been ported to several other devices. The latest to join the group is the Nexus One, which got treated to the Honeycomb operating system courtesy... |
21 February 2011 05:04 GMT |
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Mountain View-based Internet giant Google has started to push out a series of software updates for its “Google phones,” the Nexus One by HTC and the new Nexus S by Samsung.
The newer device, which arrived on the market a few months ago with the Android 2.3 Gingerbread operating system on board, is cur... |
22 January 2011 05:41 GMT |
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A few days after Google's Nexus S smartphone has been made available on the market, users of the device started to report a serious issue that makes handset almost unusable for longer phone calls. Several users have reported that that the issue started to manifest as soon as they installed the latest Android Mar... |
12 January 2011 04:40 GMT |
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Mountain View-based Internet giant Google has brought to the market a few weeks ago the latest iteration of its mobile operating system, namely Android 2.3 Gingerbread, and is currently readying an upgrade for the first Google phone out there, the Nexus One.
Brought to shelves in early 2010, Nexus One was the fi... |
21 December 2010 02:48 GMT |
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Android 2.3 Gingerbread, the latest version of Google's mobile operating system, has got its source code released into the wild a few days ago, and the first custom ROMs for some of the most popular devices out there have already started to emerge.Among these mobile phones, we can count the Nexus One, the first... |
20 December 2010 02:38 GMT |
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Mobile phone carrier Vodafone UK reportedly started to deliver to its customers owning a Nexus One by HTC a new software update that should enhance their experience of the device, none other than the Android 2.2.1 solution that Google announced for this device several weeks ago.Vodafone UK is the exclusive carrier o... |
10 December 2010 03:58 GMT |
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A new software update has been released for the Nexus One, bringing the firmware version on the handset to FRG83D, up from FRG83, though with no new OS flavor included into the mix.While the operating system version on Nexus One remains the same Android 2.2.1 that was released not too long ago for the smartphone, th... |
19 November 2010 04:06 GMT |
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Gingerbread, the next version of Google's Android operating system, is reportedly on its way to the market in a few days, while expected to be pushed as an update for the Nexus One. The news comes shortly after a series of rumors regarding the platform's landing on November 11th.No specific release date fo... |
8 November 2010 03:40 GMT |
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A new Google phone is expected to make an appearance on the market in the near future, none other than the successor of the Nexus One, which would be called, obviously, Nexus Two. The handset was said recently to be on its way to the UK market before year's end, and to be manufactured by Samsung, but nothing wa... |
28 October 2010 03:31 GMT |
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Starting with November 1st, the Nexus One forum will become read-only, Google announced officially on Tuesday. According to the company, it plans on archiving the forum on that date, though it will offer users the possibility to post questions on apps for Nexus One on its Google Mobile Forum. “The Nexus One fo... |
27 October 2010 07:21 GMT |
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Nexus One owners out there have just started to receive a new firmware update on their devices, a solution being delivered over the air, and which is said to be nothing else than a new version of Google's mobile OS, namely Android 2.2.1. The new software update comes with build number FRG83, and is intended onl... |
24 September 2010 02:19 GMT |
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Nexus One, the first mobile phone to arrive on the market with the Android 2.1 operating system on board, was recently updated to the latest Android flavor out there, the Android 2.2 Froyo platform, and it seems that it might soon receive a new software update. According to the latest news around the Internet, this ... |
6 September 2010 03:24 GMT |
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Nexus One by HTC was the first smartphone to be launched on the market via Google's own web store, and also the first such device to receive support directly from Google, but no more. Google has closed down the service, it seems, and those interested in receiving support for the device can no longer use the old... |
30 August 2010 09:04 GMT |
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Mountain View-based Internet giant Google announced a few weeks ago the availability of Nexus One by HTC as a developer phone straight from its Android Developers portal, and it seems that the device is already highly popular among application builders. The initial stock of Nexus One devices reportedly sold out, and... |
20 August 2010 06:13 GMT |
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Adobe has just announced that the Flash Player 10.1 technology was made generally available for download from the Android Market on Google Nexus One phones. The solution can be used on handsets powered by Android 2.2 and should be delivered to more devices in the following weeks, while being set to arrive on phones ... |
17 August 2010 05:13 GMT |
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This is something many might have expected. The Nexus One by HTC has just been announced as being the official Developer Phone for the Android operating system. After becoming the first mobile phone to be sold via Google's web store (also the last one, for that matter) as well as the first device to come with A... |
6 August 2010 04:01 GMT |
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Mountain View-based Internet giant Google announced a while ago plans to close down the sales of the Android-based Nexus One mobile phone via its web store, and chances are that the move would be completed by July 31. The handset became available for purchase in early 2010 via the web store, and was expected to be s... |
21 July 2010 08:20 GMT |
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Wireless carrier Vodafone is gearing up for the release of a new software update for the users of a Nexus One handset on its airwaves. The said software solution is none other than the Android 2.2 Froyo update than Nexus One owners in the United States already received, and is expected to be deployed on the European... |
20 July 2010 11:12 GMT |
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Mountain View-based Internet giant Google started the delivery of a new Android flavor for users of a Nexus One device a couple of weeks ago, but only handsets in North America received the update. However, Nexus One was released on the market in Europe too, on the airwaves of wireless carrier Vodafone, and it seems... |
19 July 2010 05:56 GMT |
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As announced a few months ago, Google is gearing up for the closing down of its Nexus One web store. The portal was launched in the beginning of the ongoing year with the purpose of bringing a new purchase model into the wild, and Google said that it served its purpose, and that Nexus One would no longer be sold wit... |
17 July 2010 06:19 GMT |
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A while ago, Internet giant Google announced the launch of a new version of its Android operating system, namely Android 2.2 Froyo, and promised the availability of the solution for a wide variety of handsets in a short period of time, but only Nexus One was updated to the new platform version so far. Apart from tha... |
12 July 2010 03:35 GMT |
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One of the most popular sides of Google's Android operating system is the openness to hacks and modifications it enables. We've already had the chance to take a look at a wide range of custom made Android ROMs for handsets that would not taste the platform otherwise, but today's news bring something n... |
8 July 2010 06:16 GMT |
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Mountain View-based Internet giant Google has become one of the leading names in the mobile phone space through the launch of its Android operating system a couple of years ago. Undoubtedly, the platform is poised for growth, as more and more users choose it over competitive solutions such as BlackBerry or iPhone, a... |
5 July 2010 10:30 GMT |
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Nexus One was the first mobile phone to arrive on the market with Google's Android 2.1 operating system on board. Moreover, it was the first handset to be sold via Google's own web store (though the only one too, since the Internet giant killed off the idea), and was also the first to benefit from the enha... |
2 July 2010 02:34 GMT |
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It has been a longer than expected wait, but the Android 2.2 Froyo software update from Google is now rolling-out on Nexus One. The Internet giant announced the launch of the new mobile OS flavor ever since last month, when it promised that the update would be delivered within a few weeks, and now the final Android ... |
29 June 2010 03:05 GMT |
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A new Android 2.2 build is reportedly being delivered as an over the air update for Nexus One handsets out there. According to the latest reports around the web, the new build FRF83 seems to be the official Android 2.2 update that Google promised for Nexus One owners a while ago. Previous reports pointed towards an ... |
24 June 2010 04:01 GMT |
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Android mobile phone users out there are certainly waiting for the final version of Android 2.2 to be released into the wild, and it seems that they won't have to wait for too long before that happens. Those who own a Nexus One are certainly the most anxious ones when it comes to the official Android 2.2 softwa... |
22 June 2010 10:25 GMT |
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Several weeks ago, Mountain View-based Internet giant Google announced the launch of a new version of its Android operating system, namely Android 2.2 (codename Froyo) and promised that the solution would arrive on devices very soon, yet no official update for existing handsets on the market was released. However, i... |
21 June 2010 03:57 GMT |
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Flash Player 10.1 is one of the new features Android 2.2 Froyo comes to the market with. Having been announced since last year, the software solution is now available for download over at Adobe, but it seems that only handsets running under the Android 2.2 release would be able to enjoy it. Following the official ann... |
19 June 2010 04:31 GMT |
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Google's Nexus One has just landed on the market in Korea on the airwaves of wireless carrier KT. The Internet giant promised that the mobile phone would arrive in the country, and now the second largest operator in the country has it. The most notable new feature of the device is the inclusion of Android 2.2 F... |
17 June 2010 10:48 GMT |
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Several weeks ago, Internet giant Google announced plans to deliver the Nexus One to the market via other channels than its web store, which is set to be closed shortly, and the device already started to emerge at retailers. One of them is i wireless, which has the Nexus One listed on its website as available for pu... |
26 May 2010 06:19 GMT |
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Mountain View-based Internet giant Google has reportedly started to roll-out the latest flavor of its Android operating system to Nexus One, the first mobile phone to arrive on the market with Android 2.1 on board. The move comes rather as a surprise to many, considering the fact that last week the company announced... |
24 May 2010 02:47 GMT |
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In case there were some wondering when the newly announced Android 2.2 operating system would leave Google's labs on its way to OEMs and the open source community, here's your answer: in the coming weeks. Soon after Froyo was officially announced to the world, Google unveiled plans to deliver it to handset ... |
22 May 2010 04:10 GMT |
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Nexus One, the first device pushed to the market with Google's Android 2.1 operating system on board, has just arrived on the market in Spain, and is expected to make an appearance on shelves in Germany on May 25, the latest reports around the Internet suggest. We already knew that Vodafone was set to bring the... |
21 May 2010 05:12 GMT |
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Mountain View-based Internet company Google announced a few days ago that it would halt the online sales of Nexus One, the first (and only) handset running under Android to be sold online via the company's web store. While the device landed in the United States and Canada like this, it can be purchased in the U... |
19 May 2010 04:39 GMT |
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At the beginning of the ongoing year, Internet giant Google launched the first device powered by the Android 2.1 operating system, the Nexus One by HTC, and proposed a new marketing approach, by selling the handset via its own web store, and not by carriers or other retail channels. However, it seems that the idea w... |
15 May 2010 03:25 GMT |
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Nexus One, the first mobile phone launched on the market with Google's Android 2.1 operating system on board, and also the first device to be sold exclusively via the Internet giant's web store, will offer users the possibility to enjoy its features only on the airwaves of T-Mobile or AT&T in the United St... |
11 May 2010 09:52 GMT |
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