드디어 루머로만 나돌던 구글폰이 어느정도 실체화가 되었다.
Nexus One이라고 불리는 Mady by 구글... HTC가 ODM 생산하겠지만...
2010년 과연 어떤 반향을 일으킬지... 제조사를 긴장시키기에는 충분할 듯...
특정 이통사향이 아닌 Unlock해서 나가므로 이통사에게도 그리 환영은 못 받을테고...

그러나 아이폰만큼의 반향이 일어날지는 ?


스펙은 꽤 높은 편.
대량 판매보다는 구글의 전략을 그냥 Reference 역할로 보여주는 역할을 할 듯.
사양이 빵빵하니 웬만한 Application  구동에는 무리가 없을 듯.

CPU : 퀄컴의 스탭드래곤
OS : Android 2.1
Display : OLED
2개의 마이크(노이즈 제거용)
터치스크린에 별도 키보드는 없음.


From : http://www.techcrunch.com/2009/12/12/the-google-phone-unlocked-confirmed-and-more-details/

The Google Phone, Unlocked (Confirmed And More Details)

by Erick Schonfeld on December 12, 2009

Last night, we started seeing some Tweets from Google employees and others about a new Android-powered Google phone that was apparently handed out at an “all hands” meeting. Now Google is confirming that it is indeed “dogfood” testing a new Android device with employees around the world.

But this isn’t just another Android phone. Very trustworthy sources who have seen the phone say that it is the Google Phone we first wrote about last month (despite the uninformed saying we were dreaming). It will be branded Google and sold by Google as an unlocked phone, which could change everything. As we wrote in our original post:

Google is building their own branded phone that they’ll sell directly and through retailers. They were long planning to have the phone be available by the holidays, but it has now slipped to early 2010. The phone will be produced by a major phone manufacturer but will only have Google branding (Microsoft did the same thing with their first Zunes, which were built by Toshiba).

There won’t be any negotiation or compromise over the phone’s design of features – Google is dictating every last piece of it. No splintering of the Android OS that makes some applications unusable. Like the iPhone for Apple, this phone will be Google’s pure vision of what a phone should be.

The phone itself is being built by HTC, with a lot of input from Google. It seems to be a tailored version of the HTC Passion or the related HD2 (Unlocker scored some leaked pictures back in October which are of the same phone). Update: Here is a more recent picture.

Here are the details we know so far about the phone: It will be called the Google Phone (update the official name is “Nexus One”) and will launch in early January, 2010. It won’t be sold by any one carrier, but instead will be an unlocked GSM phone. In the U.S., that means T-Mobile and possibly AT&T, whose exclusivity deal with the iPhone is about to run out. It will be running Android 2.1

The phone is “really, really fast,” says someone who has seen one in action. It runs on a Snapdragon chip, has a super high-resolution OLED touchscreen, is thinner than the iPhone, has no keyboard, and two mics. The mic on the back of the phone helps eliminate background noise, and it also has a “weirdly” large camera for a phone. And if you don’t like the touchscreen keyboard, a voice-to-text feature is supposed to let you dictate emails and notes by speaking directly into the phone.

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구글이 안드로이드 네비게이션이라는 칼을 드디어
뽑았으니 이제 네비업체들은 뭐 먹고 살아야 할지...

뭐 일반 유저 입장에서야 비싼 네비를 사지 않고 구글의 공짜 네비를 즐길수 있으니
환영할 일...

이정도 완성도면 Hertz의 망할 Nerverlost보다 나아 보이는듯.

From : http://www.mobilecrunch.com/2009/11/23/google-lets-android-1-6-in-on-the-navigation-fun/

Google lets Android 1.6 in on the Navigation fun

by Devin Coldewey on November 23, 2009

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Attention Android owners nlikely to be 2.0-ed any time soon!
You can now stop holding your breath.
Google Maps Navigation is coming to 1.6, and you can download it right now.
It’s missing a feature or two (voice-activated navigation, for instance), but it’s 95% there.
Of course, depending on your handset, network, and so on, your mileage (so to speak) may vary.

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 메이저는 아니지만 중소업체의 안드로이드폰 출시 계획
한곳은 Acer 다른 한곳은 GeeksPhone 이라는 생소한 곳.
모바일쪽에서는 Windows Mobile은 점점 기울고 안드로이드가 대세로 가는 듯.
구글의 공개플랫폼으로 인해서 개발 용이성은 좋아졌지만 그만큼 제조사들의
차별화 경쟁은 더 심화되고 격화될 듯.


From : http://www.crunchgear.com/2009/10/02/acer-expected-to-use-android-on-about-half-of-its-smartphones-next-year/


Acer expected to use Android on about half of its smartphones next year
by Doug Aamoth on October 2, 2009

 


Looks like Acer’s going to be putting more of its mobile eggs
in the Android basket next year, with about half of its handsets in 2010 to feature Android
instead of Windows Mobile.

According to DigiTimes:

"Acer, while still developing Windows Mobile-based smartphones,
has shifted its development policy to focus more on the Android platform,
with at least half of new models launched in 2010 to be Android-based,
according to industry sources."

The Android-based Acer A1 should be making its official appearance in the coming months,
with the WinMo-based F1, L1, C1, and E1 becoming available by the end of the year.



From : http://www.mobilecrunch.com/2009/10/02/the-geeksphone-one-comes-out-of-left-field-but-still-impresses/


The GeeksPhone One comes out of left field but still impresses
by Matt Burns on October 2, 2009
 

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Another day, another Android handset.
The One comes to us from Spanish start-up called GeeksPhone.
No word on available, planned market, or price,
but so far the specs are looking good for the quadband GSM and 2100MHz UMTS HSPA phone.


xataka_geeksphone_one


It’s got a 3.2-inch WQVGA hybrid resistive touchscreen up top,
with a slide-out QWERTY keyboard underneath.
It sports dual cameras – a 3.1MP autofocus guy on the backside
and a VGA front-facing camera – 3.5mm headset jack, 802.11 b/g, GPS and acceleromter.
A 528 MHZ ARM11 Jazelle powers the kit. Not to shabby, eh? [Xataka via Slashgear

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