Just before i got it (long story i shall tell another day) i was telling my friend that my next phone has to have wi-fi; we were at this meeting room which had wireless internet and i found it a hussle to start taking out my laptop booting and all. I continued "and the phone shall be really smart one that shall give me the conveniences of my laptop"my friend was patient listening to me dream on.
At my office i joke with colleagues that when someone asks a question for which you have no answer you are supposed to respond by saying "i shall google it". Though we say it as a joke i have seen the reality of it on my nexus one.
I've got all my contacts synchronized with my gmail contacts,i love to chat and i can always check on who is available and get chatting even when am out of the office; i don't have to get into an internet cafe when am away from the office just to keep in touch with friends. I've redirected mail from my other accounts into my gmail so i get to see all my mail in one place while maintaining various identities.
The 5 mega-pixel camera makes it easy to capture memorable moments and send via mail or even better tag, geo tag and share on picasa.
The interesting thing is that from the official nexus one site am told the phone is not available in my region. The good news is that despite this am able to perform normal and even what i consider extraordinary functions that do not entirely rely on my network operator.
Am talking about google maps, voice search and even the experimental google goggles.
I cannot forget to mention my favorite voice search,voice dialer and the very best is the capability of voice transcription for messages.
Check later on this blog for more features of nexus one and other google products from your one and only Google Enthusiast.
Can I have one, preeety please!
ReplyDeleteyou are among the only 10 or less nexus phones in the region actually less, i love that coming from your 1st hand experience you are loving the flexibility and convenience of the phone, i feel thats what and how a phone should be,convenient! more like a replacement to your laptop unless you are hard coding(for those who love the flexibility of a keyboard like me) or making a powerpoint presentation. but again, with the wireless keyboards and portable projectors, why not? forgive my long story but i totally love your experience and i am your biggest envy!!
ReplyDeleteI also want one, do all the features really work in Kenya, how do I get one do I have to order online?
ReplyDeleteYes it works very well. Keep checking for updates as i reveal the various features.One option is to order online am not aware of any local suppliers at the moment.
ReplyDeleteI saw the gadget and i was wows and wows. Yours is the first i have had to hold in my hands. You now have a weapon in your hands, it can serve you or you will waste it if not utilized...so............all the best.
ReplyDeleteDude..
ReplyDeleteGood to see that you have finally got on the blogosphere... i suggest you join kenyaunlimited.
Halafu.... ulipata phonebook?
Love the nexus.. Am looking at the Motorola Android... I want, i Want I want.