It was almost a year ago that Google unveiled the HTC Nexus One to great fanfare and high expectations. As the much-anticipated “Google phone,” the Nexus One took the OS in a new direction by offering a straight Android experience, a new version of Eclair (2.1), and a unique sales model that required customers to buy the phone from Google. Though it delivered on the first two promises, it was that sales model that ultimately sunk an otherwise satisfying device just six months after its birth. (more…)
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