Android application development companies
Android App Developers Happy About More Google-Based Android Phones
Android application development companies are trying their best to create and send to market – the Droid Marketplace – new, entertaining and useful apps for the latest entry into the smart phone arena, the Google Nexus One. The Nexus One is sold through Google, something new, and can be taken to any wireless provider or connected to a two year plan through T-Mobile. T-Mobile plans begin at a little over $175 and the cell phone alone retails for just under $530.
All’s fair in love and big business acquisitions. Google’s official Nexus One launch came on the same day that Quattro Wireless, a start-up mobile-ad network had agreed to allow Apple to purchase them for an estimated $275 million. The Quattro deal went through in the shadows of Google’s November $750 million agreement to acquire Accel-backed AdMob, a deal which peaked Apple’s interest.
Featuring a generous 3.7-inch touch screen, Wi-Fi, trackball, video capabilities and a 5-mega pixel camera among other features – like running apps while talking on the phone, did we mention it is a phone? It has lightening speeds of 1GHz in its Qualcomm Snapdragon chipset. The battery is longer lasting and is removable in addition to offering its users a 4GB SD memory card that could be expanded to 32GB for more picture taking and storage capabilities.



