
Nexus One image courtesy of Google.
Rejoice!
Google’s new smart phone, the Nexus One, is now available for purchase.
You could take a virtual tour of the phone here.
But before you run out — or, more accurately, log on – and give the search engine $530 for an unlocked version that is said to work with “nearly all” GSM SIM cards, (or send T-Mobile $180 and get locked into a two-year contract,) I suggest reading Wired’s detailed review here.
For more analysis and a comparison of how the Nexus One stacks up among other smart phones, I recommend checking out an article in the Wall Street Journal here.
And then, if you ultimately decide to get the phone, send your review to Tech Talk. We would love to hear from you.






Overall the experience on an andriod device is simply smooth, and amazing. My wife has the my touch which she is now jealous of my phone. I told her to wait. The latest update definatly fixed my 3g issue, and it added mult-touch. Its shocking that anyone still thinks the iphone is better. This device handles my business mail, and personal mail seemlessly. I love the syncing of my contacts from google, and the integration with facebook. Its a fun phone I would more then highly recommend it!
Comment by google nexus one — February 5th, 2010 @ 4:59 am