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The first picture of one of the phones given out by Google, this past weekend, has finally been leaked. If I’m not mistaking, it looks eerily similar to the HTC Passion and somewhat like the Bravo. Rumored to launch in early 2010, the device now goes by Nexus One.  Get used to hearing that name!

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Source: Engadget

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23 COMMENTS

  1. Oh boy I can't wait for this one. Lets hope that some of the rumors are true with the available chipset to run on all 4 carriers. Pick the phone then pick your carrier. Don't disapoint google.

  2. No hardware keyboard?

    What's the white spot? Is that a touchpad instead of a rollerball? That might be kinda cool.

  3. is that defective or something (the upper left corner of the screen in the second image)? or is it a glare of some sort?

  4. I hope this would be some sort of developer phone that will make it easier for developers to test their apps, because the current system is a nightmare to developers and will eventually be androids downfall…

    • What are you talking about? Sideloading with no effort, on device debugging with no effort, a free SDK that runs on Windows, Linux, and OSX. What is the nightmare?

  5. I get so tired of people complaining or whining about physical keyboard in every frikkin article about a new phone.

  6. Google is moving down in the stack to challenge B2C opponents with an open architecture and new sets of standards. In creating a post-revenue business model, Google can only manage success if consumers accept a co-branding and outsourced manufactured device … NQ Logic recommends reading the rest of the new Google's mobile strategy at http://www.nqlogic.com

  7.  What are you talking about? Sideloading with no effort, on device debugging with no effort, a free SDK that runs on Windows, Linux, and OSX. What is the nightmare..What are you talking about? Sideloading with no effort, on device debugging with no effort, a free SDK that runs on Windows, Linux, and OSX. What is the nightmare..

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