Review: Google’s Android 2.1-based Nexus One smartphone offers lots of eye candy and fine features. However, the promising voice-to-text input feature keeps the mobile device from getting a great grade. Calls are fine, as are text and voice mail features, but the phone’s vacillation between T-Mobile’s EDGE and 3G networks was annoying. Once the service problems and experimental software snafus such as with networked voice recognition are worked out, the Nexus One line could be excellent.
– I’ve been using the HTC-built Nexus One smartphone for two days and concluded
that this is easily the best Android device on the market.
I did not attend the Jan. 5 Nexus One launch event at Google’s headquarters, but
Google was kind enough to send me a loaner device.
This device was serviced …
Google Nexus One Is a Fine Smartphone Hurt by Iffy Voice Input
written by John Beckham on January 13th, 2010 |
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