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Google A03s Black (Unlocked) Smartphone

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Item specifics

Condition
Used: An item that has been used previously. The item may have some signs of cosmetic wear, but is ...
UPC
0821793004972
Brand
HTC
Screen Size
3.7 in
Network
Unlocked
Color
Black
Model
HTC Nexus One
Storage Capacity
512 MB
Camera Resolution
5.0 MP

About this product

Product Information

The Nexus One was the first smartphone developed by HTC on behalf of Google. Originally conceived in 2009, the Nexus One was intended to be a phone capable showcasing the upcoming Android operating system, which was developed alongside the Nexus One. The final release date was January 5, 2010, with the system going on to sell worldwide in the following years. The Nexus One was among the first smartphone devices to be sold unlocked and without a SIM card, although T-Mobile cards were soon made available. Quickly nicknamed the "Droid," it proved hugely popular and showed the viability of Android products.Since the Nexus One phone was intended to be a premium device showing off the capabilities of Android as well as the first of a new line of Nexus devices, it was equipped with effective and high-speed hardware technology. The core of the device is a 1 GHz Qualcomm Scorpion CPU, supplemented by a Qualcomm Adreno 200 GPU. The motherboard and system are of the Qualcomm Snapdragon QSD8250 build. It has 512MB of system memory with 190MB dedicated to the operating system. A 4GB microSDHC card was included with the ability to support up to 32GB cards. It is powered by a rechargeable 1400 mAh lithium-ion battery. The screen is capable of supporting a 480 × 800-pixel resolution, so you'll be able to view crystal-clear images. It also has a 254 PPI display and an AMOLED screen design. It has unique specs that integrate a translucent trackball, which can be illuminated to show different notification types as well as a supplementary touchscreen, which is also an effective input method. It has Bluetooth and Wi-Fi network capabilities that are built in as well as the ability to connect directly to other Google Android phones.The HTC Nexus One phone was designed to run the Android 2.1 Eclair version of the Android OS although an update to Android 2.3.6 Gingerbread is available. The Chrome browser is integrated into the system as is Google Search, enabling the quick viewing and

Product Identifiers

Brand
HTC
UPC
0821793004972
Model
HTC Nexus One
eBay Product ID (ePID)
109348699

Product Key Features

Network
Unlocked
Storage Capacity
512 MB
Color
Black
Camera Resolution
5.0 MP
Screen Size
3.7 in

Additional Product Features

Display Technology
OLED Display
Display Resolution
480x800
Manufacturer Color
Black
Battery Capacity
1400mAh
Network Generation
3G
Release Date
2010
Description Ownership
eBay_PCO
Battery Type
Rechargeable Lithium-Polymer Battery
Antenna Type
Integrated
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Band
Gsm/GPRS/EDGE 850/900/1800/1900 Hsdpa/Wcdma 900/American Weigh/2100
Network Technology
GSM / GPRS / EDGE / HSDPA, Hsupa, Wcdma (Umts)
Supported Flash Memory Cards
Built-In Memory, microSD
Type
Smartphone
Description Sub Ownership
Textbroker

Item description from the seller

Joined Feb 2021

Product ratings and reviews

4.5
285 product ratings
  • 200 users rated this 5 out of 5 stars
  • 56 users rated this 4 out of 5 stars
  • 11 users rated this 3 out of 5 stars
  • 7 users rated this 2 out of 5 stars
  • 11 users rated this 1 out of 5 stars

Good value

Long battery life

Small form factor

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  • Good phone, great value!

    My wife and I have been a Nexus One owners for over a year now. We love it! There are indeed some quirks with the touch screen as others have noted, almost all of which are fixed by turning the screen off and back on. It has a solid metal construction and even my wife has not managed to kill dropping and kicking it around. The device is an almost perfect size. No screen bezel so the touch screen is easy to use. If you are at all into using mods that is where the amazing capabilities of this device get to shine. The hacking community for this phone is very active still and new features are released almost every day. Overall I like this phone a lot and would recommend it to anyone.

  • I need more power Scotty!

    Finally received after a month long wait....this is day 2 working with it. LIKES: screen in just the right size for my fingers, so my typing accuracy is increased. Lightweight, not a chunky phone. Touchscreen is responsive and the camera is on point. DISLIKES : been charging this thing for 2 days out-of-box and stool hasn't fully charged...whaddahell?! I ordered this product "new " but so far I feel like I've inherited the same old battery life problem I had with my HTC Aria Liberty. The display brightness is set on low and still using 67% of the battery, but the screen only on when I'm touching the phone. All that BS aside, I am enjoying my new phone so far.

  • Good, but not great (yet)

    Pros: Very fast (compared to my apple 3g) Expandable storage Highly Configurable Removable Battery Message Indicator light (like blackberry) Cons: My biggest gripe so far is the lack of support for MS exchange. Froyo 2.2 does allow the phone to connect to multiple exchange accounts and view in an integrated inbox, but the email application has very little functionality beyond receiving and replying to the mail. For example, there is no sort, search, filter capability in the stock android email app. Additionally, there are no exchange email widgets availible yet. It is clear that Google has decided to put more development resources into builing out the Gmail email client then the regular email client. There are 3rd party solutions like k-9 and touchdown, but they do not allow for multiple ...

  • Great in 2010, good now but beware app storage limitations!

    Great phone but beware of storage limitations for applications! You will run out of space very quickly unless you modify the phone's software to shift apps to the MicroSD card - which doesn't always work. I bought this phone to use with AT&T's GoPhone unlimited service and so far it works great - mostly. This phone runs well and can be updated to 2.3.4, has an excellent screen and processor, good camera (with dated interface) and above all has no add-ons or carrier clutter installed! The sound through headphones is excellent and the built-in speaker delivers despite it's size. For a two-year-old phone it does the job nicely. I'd recommend it highly for a basic user who does not have hundreds of apps.

  • Nexus One

    Likes: advanced smartphone; runs applications fast; first unrooted android phone to receive the 2.2 Froyo update (nothing earth shattering, but some important features such as "update all" button for apps, advanced camera features); large screen but compact phone; nice weight (not heavy, but not too light, doesn't feel "plasticky"); 3.5mm headphone slot; camera starts quick enough to be used as a camera Dislikes: TMobile service in South Florida (not the N1's fault, just saying); the "soft buttons" under the screen are pretty awful, I have read that they are miscalibrated, try to get hard buttons; the soft keyboard is still poor at best, and even applications such as slideIT do not help that much, difficult to punch out more than a couple lines for email/texts without trouble; still has a ...