Our buddies over at T3.com have got their hands on a Google Nexus One, and have spent some time reviewing it – nothing special you might think, but when you consider that T3 is a well-respected UK tech magazine, it certainly gives the review some kudos.
I won’t spoil for you what they had to say about, save for one small excerpt:
The Nexus One is brought to life by an all-powerful 1GHz Snapdragon processor, accompanied by 512 megabytes of memory, ensuring the Android OS is a very smooth experience. There’s no waiting or stuttering for apps to load, web pages load quickly and you can swap quickly between applications. In terms of day to day tasks like browsing, it’s not dramatically faster than the iPhone 3Gs, but where the Nexus One draws plaudits is with multitasking support. Simply hold a button down and swap between programs that are open.
The 3.7-inch AMOLED screen is gorgeous. It’s exceptionally bright, contrast is excellent and colours are bold and vibrant; the blue of T3.com literally bursting out of the screen. It’s particularly good for viewing videos and photos which are crisp and clean, although is less effective in bright daylight.
To see the full review, go to T3.com here. You can find out more (and buy) the Google Nexus One here.