26 April 2010 ~ Comments Off

Verizon Google Nexus One is The Droid Incredible

Looks as if just maybe Google is saying that the upcoming Verizon Droid Incredible IS the Nexus One. The Google web page is now redirecting those asking ‘when the hell is the Google Nexus One going to be available for Verizon?’ to the Verizon Droid Incredible which is scheduled to launch April 29. I still [...]

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28 February 2010 ~ Comments Off

Nexus one Spare Battery – $25

Google has just added a spare OEM Nexus One battery to their web site. Listed at $25 the battery is a 1400 mAH battery replacement with talk time: Up to 10 hours on 2G, up to 7 hours on 3G. There is presently a limit of 5 batteries per customer. Users of the Nexus One [...]

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17 January 2010 ~ Comments Off

Nexus One 3G Problem – Video Demonstration

My Google Nexus One phone has not encountered any 3G problems in my town – other than an apparent inability of my local tower to support/provide any 3G data faster than about 700-900k. However I took a trip into New York City over the weekend. I stayed on the 20th floor of the Grand Hyatt [...]

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12 January 2010 ~ Comments Off

How To Root A Nexus One

[vimeo]http://vimeo.com/8685475[/vimeo] It’s been barely a week since the Google Nexus One was released and already the Android fans at Android and Me have figured out how to open it up by rooting it (Warning: Probably voids your warranty and is not a process for the novice). Once you apply their procedures you’ll be able to [...]

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08 January 2010 ~ 104 Comments

How To Force 3G on Google Nexus One

User Apogee on the Nexusoneforum has kindly shared one way to forced your Nexus One onto 3G data speeds. Some users have reported that their phone won’t lock onto 3G and instead switches back to EDGE. Seems there’s a programming menu that will allow you to specify 3G speeds only. Now, I have no idea [...]

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