By Wes, on February 6th, 2010
Even though the Android platform is technically open, there’s still things that are missing from the Nexus One’s stock ROM. For one, there’s the use of all of the available RAM on the phone. With the stock rom and maybe 10 apps running I used to have around 29MB of available RAM. The next thing is [...]
By Wes, on January 28th, 2010
So it’s been almost a month since I purchased my Nexus One. I am absolutely in love with this device, the new gadget smell hasn’t worn out yet and I’m still fascinated and surprised by everything I can do with this thing. Almost all of the things I couldn’t do with my iPhone, I can do [...]
By Wes, on January 25th, 2010
It looks like Google has come up with a two-part explanation for the crappy service on the Nexus One. The first half is a weak 3G network with T-Mobile, the second half is software related. There should be an OTA coming out soon to fix [...]
By Wes, on January 12th, 2010
The long awaited Nexus One review is finally here. I feel like I have spent enough time with the phone and have ironed out a few of the kinks so I could give a fair review. Keep in mind that I will be comparing my Nexus One/Android experience to my iPhone that I’ve had since they [...]
By Wes, on January 9th, 2010
I’m going to delay my review of the Nexus One because there are some issues that need to be fixed by Google before it would be a fair review since my iPhone has had numerous firmware fixes in the last year.
My Nexus is struggling with poor 3G performance which can be blamed on the [...]
By Wes, on January 1st, 2010
So I admit that I was wrong. I was wrong about basically everything when it came to the Nexus One. But what do you expect. This whole blogging industry is about trusting rumors. So it’s going to cost me $80/month. Oh well, I’m already paying that. It’s on T-Mobile, I’m not surprised because AT&T has no [...]
By Wes, on November 30th, 2009
For Google nerds like us here at GeekSage this is quite an exciting phrase. Let’s here it again “Google Phone”. It’s such a beautiful term. Right now my entire digital life is sitting in the Google cloud. My email, my calendar, my documents, my contacts, my rss feeds, voicemail, text messages, and probably even more than [...]