Google Nexus One Out in the Philippines - Price, Specs, Demo !

Forget doing quite complicated workarounds just to get your hands on this baby. In fact, forget about the Google advisory:



If you're in the Philippines and you have Php 33,200 to blow on a smartphone, feel free to give eBuyStore a ring, order your Nexus One and wait for the package to arrive at your doorstep within a day or two.

Yep, the first ever Google-branded phone has reached our shores! And it's all thanks to eBuyStore!

Here's what's included in the Nexus One package:

Nexus Google handset
Battery
Safety & Regulatory booklet
Warranty Booklet
Charger
USB Cable
Headset
Quick start guide
Pouch
Box

"The Nexus One belongs in the emerging class of devices which we call ‘superphones,’ with the 1GHz Qualcomm Snapdragon™ chipset making it as powerful as your laptop computer of three to four years ago. It's our way to raise the bar on what's possible when it comes to creating the best mobile experience for consumers," shares Andy Rubin, Google's VP of Engineering.

"We look forward to working with handset manufacturers and operators to bring more phones to market through this channel worldwide."

Before ordering your Google phone, you might want to watch this hands-on video first just so you know what to expect of it:



Finally, here are Nexus One's hardware features:

Display: 3.7" AMOLED 480x800 WVGA display
Thinness: 11.5mm; Weight: 130g
Processor/Speed: Qualcomm Snapdragon™ 3G QSD8250 chipset, delivering speeds up to 1GHz
Camera: 5 megapixel auto focus with flash and geo tagging
Onboard memory: 512MB Flash, 512MB RAM
Expandable memory: 4GB removable SD Card (expandable to 32GB)
Noise Suppression: Dynamic noise suppression from Audience, Inc.
Ports: 3.5mm stereo headphone jack with four contacts for inline voice and remote control
Battery: Removable 1400 mAh
Personalized laser engraving: Up to 50 characters on the back of the phone
Trackball: Tri-color notification LED, alerts when new emails, chats, text messages arrive




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3 comments:

  1. I got this phone two weeks ago and I'd say - it rocks! It took me about three days to get used to the interface and quirks of the N1 without reading the downloadable pdf manual.

    Pluses: very bright AMOLED screen; lots of free useful apps (be sure to download the newly- released Gesture Search by Google) in the Android Market; solid look and feel (a friend compared it to his iPhone and he started lusting at my N1 after handling it); worked well with all my bluetooth headsets (SE, Nokia, Motorola, Jabra and TDK); too many to mention

    Minuses: The bottom part of the capacitive touch screen is non-responsive most of the time; virtually useless trackball; very spartan music player

    In all great phone.

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  2. Where do you buy this phone in the Philippines?

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  3. wow! looks interesting. I'd like to buy something like this. the google brand name is a statement.

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