Google Nexus One VS Motorola Droid: OLED Multitouch Or QWERTY Keyboard
Google has confirmed the launch of its first cell phone named as Nexus One. It has been designed by the folks at Google, and the hardware is manufactured by HTC. Nexus One will be sold online by Google and will run on Google’s mobile OS named Android.
With the amount of prediction and admiration Nexus One is enjoying these days, it will surely be one of the best Android phones in the market, like Motorola Droid.
Here is how Nexus One stands against Motorola Droid:
1. Size and Weight: Nexus One is thinner than iPhone 3GS, whereas Motorola Droid weighs 169 gm and dimension comprises of height, width, depth as 115mm, 60 mm and 13.7 mm respectively.
2. Display: Nexus One has large Capacitive high resolution OLED display, whereas Motorola Droid has 3.7 inch(diagonal) capacitive widescreen touch display with 854X480 pixels.
3. Keyboard: Nexus One has an Onscreen virtual keyboard, while Motorola Droid has Slide-out QWERTY keyboard plus Onscreen virtual keyboard.
4. Multitouch: Nexus One has the biggest advantage with multitouch support while Motorola Droid supports multitouch only in few apps.
5. Sensors: Nexus One has an extra mic at the back to reduce background noise, whereas Motorola Droid lacks an extra mic and thus background noise reduction features.
Note: Word is that the first batch of Nexus One will become available by “invitation only”, so just don’t expect to own one immediately upon the rumored January 5, 2010 release date.
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This is a horrible comparison. You mention the resolution of the droid, but not of the Nexus one. This is more like fanboyism from someone who probably hasd not even touched the phone yet.
Second that one Brett.
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