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Nexus One shows its age, isn’t eligible for Ice Cream Sandwich
We really have to hand it to the Nexus One. If all Android phones were more like it, we wouldn’t have to worry about fragmentation. The Nexus One came out in January 2010, and it still has been receiving updates all the way up to Gingerbread. Unfortunately, it’s time for the Nexus One to bow out gracefully. Despite previous reports stating otherwise, Google’s product management director for Android Hugo Barra said the Nexus One will not be updated to Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich.
Google’s Andy Rubin confirms a new Nexus is coming, hints at a holiday release
We have seen the Nexus One along with the Nexus S and the Nexus S 4G up until this point, and given that, it seems more than likely we are going to continue to see more Nexus branded phones come from Google. That being said, while we could always assume, it is still nice to more »
Nexus One Android 2.3.3 update breaking Google Voice for some users
The Android 2.3.3 Gingerbread update began rolling out for the Nexus One a short while back and it looks like things have not gone smoothly for all concerned. More specifically, it looks like the update has been bad for some Google Voice users. Some of the reports have stated that the current Google Voice app more »
Android 2.3.3 Gingerbread now rolling out for Nexus One and Nexus S smartphones
It looks like those sporting either a Nexus One or Nexus S are in luck as Google has announced that the Android 2.3.3 Gingerbread rollout has begun. “Gingerbread (Android 2.3.3) update now rolling out to Nexus S and Nexus One. Be patient, may take a few weeks for OTA to complete.” Via [Twitter @googlenexus]
Nexus One Android 2.2.2 update now rolling out, said to include “important bug fixes”
While many Nexus One owners are waiting for Android 2.3 to arrive, which is expected to happen soon, there is word of an update. And no, it is not Gingerbread. The latest update for Nexus One users is Android 2.2.2 build FRG83G. This update comes in at a very small 558KB and according to Google more »
Google Nexus One expected to get Android 2.3 Gingerbread update soon
The last we heard (back in late-December) was that Google was planning to roll-out the Android 2.3 Gingerbread update for Nexus One users. Anyway, at that time the update was said to be arriving “in the coming weeks” and as of today we have another (and equally vague) update to pass on. Anyway, the latest more »
Nexus One set to receive Android 2.3 Gingerbread update “in the coming weeks”
It looks like the good news has come form Nexus One users, you will be getting Android 2.3 and you will not have to wait all that long. The details come from the @googlenexus Twitter account and spell it out rather simply; The Gingerbread OTA for Nexus One will happen in the coming weeks. Just more »
Best Buy offers up Nexus S FAQ
Google officially announced the Nexus S earlier in the week and that was quickly followed up with word that the handset would be available with T-Mobile and also Best Buy. We also learned the price would be either $199 on-contract or $529 off-contract and while the price and carrier may be enough for some — more »
Nexus S was almost the Nexus Two, more evidence
For some reason, people seem intent to want the recently announced Nexus S to be the Nexus Two. Or at the very least want to prove that the handset was once called the Nexus Two and almost launched with that name. Needless to say, if you fall into the Nexus Two as opposed to Nexus more »
On why the Google Nexus S is not the Google Nexus 2
The Nexus S news originally broke as the Nexus Two way back when and while that name was never confirmed it did seem to make sense considering we currently had the Nexus One available. Given that it seemed only logical that potential customers would take to the name and it would probably have even helped more »















