Items like the durable unibody construction, the blazingly fast Snapdragon baseband processor and the bright and sharp Active-Matrix Organic Light Emitting Diode (AM-OLED) display all have been seen in previous phones, but never before combined into a single design ...the phone's unibody design, which means that it is enclosed in a single part, makes it the most "Apple-like" phone on the market ...a unique element within the Nexus One is a dual microphone that cancels background noise – achieved via an audio voice processor chip from Audience Semiconductor.
The processor, which has a 1 GHz clock speed, is known as the Snapdragon. "This processing muscle also gives the Nexus One some advanced capabilities, most notably high-definition 720p video playback," Keller said. The Nexus One's $8.50 MicroSD card, however, only holds 4GB, compared to 16GB on the Droid or the iPhone. Google made this choice to keep costs down, but unlike the iPhone, there is the option to switch out the SD card for a larger one but SD is only for data storage not for apps unlike the iPhone which uses it to run complex games, etc.
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