The Google Nexus One phone is trying to set an Android phone standard.<\/p>\n
Google is getting greedy. They weren\u2019t satisfied to have a proprietary Android mobile operating system in the forefront of gadget-tech. Its new smartphone means an aggressive juggernaut for Androids everywhere and we\u2019re not talking about Data, the now ancient android from a defunct TV show that once saturated TV land literally \u2013 not the cable channel. Google\u2019s Nexus isn\u2019t alone, it has a cousin that\u2019s a Motorola Droid and available on Verizon\u2019s network, but it is now smartly in the smartphone game.<\/p>\n
Already, the Nexus has advantages over the competing Droid. It\u2019s not trapped in a shortsighted exclusivity deal and will be available not only from Verizon, but from AT & T, Sprint, and T-Mobile or any other wireless carrier preferred by consumers. Google once envisioned an open source mobile platform which would theoretically allow a so-called \u201cfree\u201d cell phone (more…)<\/span><\/a><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":" The Google Nexus One phone is trying to set an Android phone standard. Google is getting greedy. They weren\u2019t satisfied to have a proprietary Android mobile operating system in the forefront of gadget-tech. Its new smartphone means an aggressive juggernaut…<\/span><\/p>\n