
It looks like the folks over at Engadget have managed to get their hands on Google’s Nexus One a few days before the official announcement. With the phone in hand, high quality pictures of the device are now going around, and that’s always a good thing. Initial impressions indicate that the phone is slightly thinner than the iPhone, which is nice. The Nexus One will sport Google’s Android 2.1, 1GHz Snapdragon CPU, 3.7-inch 480 x 800 display, 512MB of ROM, 512MB of RAM and will come bundled with a 4GB microSD card. Stay tuned, as we’ll surely be reporting on the official announcement in a few days time.
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