Google Nexus One Live Coverage

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We’re on the ground at Google’s campus in Mountain View waiting for that not-so-secretive Nexus One event to start. We’ll be updating this page live with coverage of the event.

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09:47AM: We’re seated and ready to go.

09:49AM: Andy Rubin, king of the Android bots is here.

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09:52AM: The small venue is filling up and everyone is getting seated. It’s supposed to start in around 7 minutes.

09:53AM: Black Eyed Peas are playing. Save. Us.

09:57AM: We’ve spotted HTC CEO Peter Chou. Why oh why would HTC be here?

09:58AM: The dude next to us just said, “BGR kicks ass.” Thanks, guy.

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10:00AM: Said guy who likes BGR is Jon from Ars Technica.

10:01AM: Looks like the event might be running a tad bit late but almost everyone is seated.

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10:06AM: Music is down, about to start!

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10:07AM: Google VP Mario Carlos is on stage talking about the Open Handset Alliance. Members like NEC, China Telekom and Freescale. He’s also going into the history of the T-Mobile G1.

10:08AM: The myTouch 3G was released a little while after, furthering innovation.

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10:09AM: There’s now 20 Android devices on 59 carriers in 48 countries in 19 languages.

10:10AM: Four major software releases from Android in 2009.

10:11AM: “Android is contributing to more and more users getting to the web through their mobile phones. We all know this is happening, we’re doing it ourselves. We see Android users searching the web up to 30x more than they do on a featurephone.” Also, Google has has seen an increase in mobile searches 5x.

10:13AM: From the beginning, they’ve been developer-friendly and have had an open source license, giving the freedom to innovate. He said it enables lower manufacturing costs, and it’s faster to market. “Android architecture allows ‘always on’ applications to run in the background.” Open and free.

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10:15AM: The next step in the Android evolution… uh oh, here we go.

10:16AM: Volume, variety and quality of Android handsets on the market today has exceeded Google’s own expectations.

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10:17AM: Today, we’re announcing the Nexus One.

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10:18AM: “We’re extremely excited about the Nexus One.” It was designed in close partnership with HTC, just as you’d have guessed. HTC CEO Peter Chou is now taking the stage.

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10:19AM: He is now talking about HTC’s Android lineup.

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10:20AM: “The Nexus One feels good in the hand, the aesthetics are beautiful, 3.7″AMOLED great color display, 1GHz snapdragon processor to bring 3D graphics experience alive in Android 2.1.” HTC is excited to continue their partnership with Google and it pushed the limits of what’s possible with mobile phones today.

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10:24AM: Peter Chou is now leaving the stage with Eric Tseng up to give us a walkthrough of the handset.

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10:25AM: The Nexus One will have less lag because of the fast CPU, a multicolor LED underneath the trackball for notifications, ambient light sensor, compass, proximity sensor, is no thicker than a No. 2 pencil, and weighs less than a small keychain pocket knife. How about that visual?

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10:30AM: There’s also one-click upload to YouTube, dual microphones for noise cancellation during a call for a “crystal clear call experience” and the metal bezel on the back allows for personalization, so when you order it, you can have custom engraving on it.

10:31AM: It’s not just about hardware but the marrage of software and hardware. We’re on to talking software.

10:32AM: Android 2.1 comes with the Nexus One and as well does Google Maps Navigation, Facebook and Facebook sync/widget, and quick contacts.

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10:33AM: Google added more homescreen panels so you can add more shortcuts. Google’s showing their new weather widget.

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10:34AM: On to the live wallpapers, all dynamic and interactive. One wallpaper will even moves to the beat of music when you turn your MP3s on.

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10:38: We’re being briefed on the new gallery application that Google worked with CoolIris on. Scrolling and tipping the phone will tip the 3D layout of the gallery. Pictures and images are batched by date for easier access. It also syncs to Picasa.

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10:39AM: Now we’re talking voice recognition. How the DROID can go voice search for navigation, trying to navigate to IKEA in Palo Alto. But what if voice could be used in every entry point? Now showing the voice recognition for composing an email.

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10:42AM: Sneak peak at Google Earth for Android coming soon. Voice recognition is also built in as well. Obviously.

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10:45AM: This is the first phone in a series of phones Google is doing with carrier and hardware partners. Talking about how they will bring it to market and all the speculation about it.

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10:46AM: It’s coming through Google hosted web store to provide an efficient way to connect to selected Android devices. http://www.google.com/phone. You can purchase a Nexus One with service from T-Mobile starting today. Whoa, coming in Spring of 2010 to Verizon, too!

10:49AM: They expect to add more operators, more devices, including Motorola, etc. as well as more countries to this program. This coming Spring we will bringing the Nexus One together to market with Verizon Wireless through this channel.

10:54AM: The checkout process is simple enough — the recap? Google says it’s new way to buy a mobile phone from Google, with or without service, Nexus One is first phone in this new model, future will have more operators and countries and more devices. There’s a video coming up then it’s Q&A time, followed by some hands on action

10:58AM: Q&A time. First question, by Robert Scoble is, why is there only 512MB for app storage? Google said it’s for protecting applications but there will be SD card storage later.

10:59AM: Asked about the iPhone, Andy Rubin said “choice for consumers is a really good thing. We’re calling it a superphone.”

11:02AM: Why was it necessary for Google to design the phone? Why not by HTC designed by HTC? — “It’s inaccurate to say Google designed the phone. Peter and his team built and designed the phone. Google is just marketing and selling the phone”

11:05AM: What would convince people to buy a Nexus One over the iPhone? — Customers have a choice and Google wants to continue to innovate. A lot of new innovative items are going to come and Google is doing something new with how customers purchase their device.

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11:06AM: Andy Rubin says “Globally, the $199 price doesn’t apply for the iPhone. Prices vary depending on region. The price without service will appeal to people, especially worldwide.”

11:12AM: Sorry we spaced out. These questions are so unbelievably lame.

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11:25AM: Sanjay Jha just arrived for the Q&A.

11:40AM: Oh look, a decent question: When will the Nexus One come to Verizon Wireless and Vodafone? — As soon as they can get Verizon service integrated into their web store. Same as Vodafone.

11:42AM: Alright, that’s it, folks! Check for hands on photos / impressions a little later.

173 Comments
  • McHale

    Wow… No AT&T. I’m so bummed. And this also means I won’t be getting an Android device for a couple of years because by the time AT&T releases one with good specs, I’ll have already bought my new phone. In fact, the Verizon move wasn’t a great once since everybody that was enthusiastic about a high end Android device already got the Droid.

    Oh well, HD2 is coming soon…

    • Who?

      What are you talking about? The HD2 isn’t coming to AT&T either.

      • McHale

        AT&T may be blowing Steve Jobs, but Rogers in Canada isn’t. I read rumor not too long ago that they may be getting it 2nd quarter 2010.

      • HO

        …yeah rt….Nexus is AWS, something Rogers has not and probably will not get into for the next year or so, Wind on the other hand and Dave for sure may be able to pick it…

    • al

      if you’ve got a SIM card, you should be good to go. Even if from ATT. You will just have to pay $529.

      • Who?

        God you’re an idiot.

    • Stephanie

      ur really that retarted? you buy it from google and it won’t have all that crappy bloatware that att loads on its phones. this will be better than anything att comes out with in the next 2 years.

      • Speak4Yourself

        Come on people, even I know what McHale meant.

        THE 3G YOU MORONS! THERE’S NO AT&T 3G BAND ON THE N1!

        Yeah, cause people want to pay $530 to use a data-heavy smartphone on EDGE only.

        You can get away with it w/ jailbroken iPhones on T-mo because the iPhone has lots of use outside of data… but this is Google… the forerunners of cloud computing… having slow data on this would just be pointless.

      • Jeremy

        EDGE and let’s not forget Wi-Fi, Not that I’d go that route.

    • http://animevice.com gia

      Some of us did a little research and held out after we heard something better was on the horizon ;)

      But man, I don’t want to wait until spring to replace my Moto Q. @_@

  • maxisma

    ASK ABOUT ROOT PLEASE

    • Speak4Yourself

      Read BGR more and you’d know that answer.

  • David

    So this the only other Android device from HTC that will be headed to Verizon in the next several months? So it’s this or the Droid Eris? I love the Eris but would rather have better hardware but I also want Sense UI.

    • Who?

      I’m the original Droid. Please don’t forget me!

      • Darwin

        I know Droid doesn’t a lot more than it does but even you Droid should understand that Google just gave you, Motorola, and Verizon the back of its hand.

  • StevenGlansburg

    I could have my Blackberry Tour on Sprint at 69.99 + tax a month and a Nexus One on T-Mobile for 59.9 + Tax a month and still be right around the unlimited mark for At&t when I was using the iphone…. INSANE how much At&t blows… something tells me the iphone is coming to all U.S. carriers this year because of that, but even my iphone love is shaken by the potential of this Android phone, which is the first to really “wow” me.

    • Who?

      You’re comparisons aren’t apt. To get the 59.99 Nexus One plan on T-Mo you have to buy the phone for $500+. The Tour I’m sure you bought subsidized. AT&T’s phones come subsidized.

      What wows you about the Nexus One? It must be the hype, because while it seems like a good phone, no one who has used it is calling it revolutionary in any sense. This shouldn’t be at all surprising, as it’s running Android 2.1, not 2.5 or 3.0.

      • StevenGlansburg

        well compared to all other available Android phones it has a significantly faster processor so my guess is that the Android OS won’t be so slow and force quit apps like crazy. Additionally it wasn’t designed by Motorola, so it looks much better and I’m guessing doesn’t feel like a toy like the Droid.

      • Who?

        Engadget says they’d prefer the Droid over the Nexus One. Read up.

      • StevenGlansburg

        I’m not Engadget

      • Darwin

        Engadget is run by kids for kids.

        Droid
        is slowwww
        has an unusable physical keyboard
        has a barely usable on screen keyboard
        256MB for apps..yeah
        no multi-touch
        battery door that falls off
        lousy UI

      • HO

        Droid is Moto, it looks nice but is plain trash!

      • http://twitter.com/supmahBRUDDah Brak

        With a TMo plan it’s 180. Read more closely next time.

    • Darwin

      Yeah but you would still have a Blackberry Tour with its 90′s OS.

      • David A

        at least it got a facelift. remember the old curve, and the pearl. that OS was complete crap. But you have to at least give BB os some credit, it at least runs very smooth.

    • Speak4Yourself

      I don’t believe you’re the real Steve Glansburg, champion of Anti-Android sentiments across the inter-web.

  • Philip

    I just bought one. Fedex overnight, will arrive tomorrow.

  • GIJET

    Please ask if the device has a root-mode or something like that :)

  • sexymf

    I’ve purchased my unlocked phone. I never buy subsidized phones and my provider is T-mobile. I haven’t been under contract in the last 6 yrs. I can’t wait for Nexus One to arrive tomorrow!!

    • http://gerrywieder.com Gerry

      Ditto. Whine and kvetch about Tmobile all you like, but they’ve brought us Android, both the G1 and N1 first, and they’ve got the best rates. I think they know where the market is going.

  • http://youknowit spongebob

    I’m still waiting for the HTC Passion/Dragon/Incredible/Bravo/Bob/Mary/Paul/Petunia phone too, I have the VZW Moto droid for now though.

    • http://rottenroyalties.com 300men

      R U sure this isn’t the passion/Bravo?, sure sounds like
      it.

    • scadole

      i have a feeling the htc passion/bravo/incredible/Dragon/Bravo is the nexus one. I hope that the bravo is real though, sense UI effin rocks on android.

  • Will

    I keep trying to upgrade to it and it’s not working

    FACK.

  • Who?

    The one thing I don’t understand is why Verizon has started to release impressive phones but refuses to make them world phones. They’re getting over the hump of not having any good smartphones, but they don’t seem to understand that people want smartphones that can work outside the U.S.

    BGR should make a separate post on this topic, perhaps as an open letter to Verizon to ask them to explain this.

    • Julian

      Agreed. I for one will love to have the Nexus but only if it’s CDMA/GSM. Unlocked would be great but I’d rather be stuck on Vodafone in Europe than not have the option at all.

    • Stephanie

      CDMA does not = GSM and CDMA married to GSM drives up the cost of the device so to keep you locked to their network and plans and get their outrageous fees for international roaming they keep it simple for you and them. Having a phone able to be unlocked and used on verizon, tmobile att, sprint is just not the american way. they perfer to screw you as hard as possible and when they are done take all your cash outta your wallet leaving you spent.

      • Who?

        I get the rant, but Verizon has shown that it can and is willing to sell world phones and lock the GSM part, like they do for the Touch Pro2.

  • drock

    look at all the tards with their macbooks. BaaaaaaaaaaaaAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAaaaaaaaaaaaaa

    • Matt

      -1 for lack of trollish creativity.

  • Roger A

    Marc, are they gonna give you one or not!!!

  • Will

    Waitaminit, now it’s saying I only get a $150 discount, so the price for me would be $379?! No f’in way…

    I’m not paying almost $400 for a phone on a contract… AND giving up my unlimited Loyalty plan?

    Nah… I’m good. I’ll be buying the unlocked version Friday.

  • kevin niven

    Google site is all fuc#%d up wont accept order. Called Tmobile they said they are getting tons of calls. Gave me HTC number, he said try in 24hrs! HTC phone line are hammered! The guy at HTC said good luck! HTC’s phone lines are full of people calling with ordering problems also. Come on Google im trying to give you money!

  • SMtty

    Man if im going to drop 500 + on a phone it will be the N900.. tried to get it cant get it cheaper than 530 thats rediculous!!!

  • shafe

    did you ask about Sense UI since this is an HTC phone?

  • TomCruise

    did anybody ask about the screwed up ordering criteria?

    why only the 79.99 option to order subsidized phone? why no family plan option?

  • sam

    Great job guys!

  • AKGrown

    I was going to take the plunge and give up my iPhone and get my wife and I this phone but the lack of a family plan offer just killed that. No way am I paying $160 a month for cell service.

    • Speak4Yourself

      Or you could buy 2 phones unlocked for $1060 and keep your plans.

      I know, whats lesser of 2 evils? but just saying. A lot of people are making it sound like you HAVE to have the plan to use the phone on T-mo, but no… you have to have the plan if you want that nice low price of $199.

  • Chad

    What about full Voice Dialing via Bluetooth? I can’t believe that with all the bloggers and press at this event, not one person bothered to ask if this is part of 2.1 (or in the works at all). I love my Droid, and it’s great to see all of the innovations they keep producing, but would it be too much to ask for them to include a feature that has been standard on dumb phones for many years?

  • http://geek.com geek

    verizon need to switch gsm network to compete with T-Mobil and Att period.

  • Diabl0

    For 2 years, Google has carefully been following the trails of iPhone seeing their flaws and using it for BIG G’s advantage, today on their official statement it’s clear that Google release the nexus one phone not as an iPhone Killer but a smartphone for the whole world.

    You judge now which sounds more good to you.

    Nexus One is something that has been waited for countries who didn’t have the opportunity to have a high-end smartphone. I’m talking about asia.
    All questions has definetely been answered: http://bit.ly/nexus-one-official-details-and-questions

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