22 July 2010 ~ 0 Comments

Nexus One, Gone to soon.

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Google released to the world the Nexus One Smart phone a little more than 6 months ago. The Nexus One is Google’s answer to what a real smart phone should be, and to all accounts they achieved their goal. In this gadget for every occasion world we live, the Nexus One stood as a testament that some things can actually be one size fits all. Power, speed, customization, and the ability to upgrade the system’s Android OS all while housed in a very sleek and dare I say sexy shell, not to mention having a Touchscreen that was vibrant and beautiful.
Google wanted to change the way phones where sold and marketed, which by all means was a noble idea, however they have partners to keep happy as well as not being able to advertise in a conventional sort of way made getting the Nexus One out to the masses difficult to say the least. In this short period of time the Nexus One has developed quite the following from modders to everyday users alike.
What Is the future of the Nexus brand? Will there be a Nexus Two? As of right now, Google says that there are presently no future plans to replace the Nexus One, and to which I say that SUCKS! Many Android users just want a light striped down version of Android from Google running their devices. So Google don’t let the Nexus brand die, give the Android community a worthy successor to the Nexus One.  I hope you hear us, in fact I know you do.

Nexus One, we here at Droid 101 salute you. It’s been a fun ride!

-D.Nix

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04 January 2010 ~ 0 Comments

10 Minutes of Nexus Goodness

Engadget has done it again. They scored their own Nexus One and have posted 10 minutes of pre-launch video. This video cover almost anything that you would want known about Google’s new phone. However, it leaves us wondering why big G would allow such “insight” before the their own public launch? Why give up the goods so early? We think that Google has a few more surprises up their sleeve. More to come…

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28 October 2009 ~ 0 Comments

Happy Droid Day!

We knew it was coming. It’s here and we (Devyn, James and Droid 101) are crazy happy. Droid 101 told us this morning that today is like a Southern family reunion – Where’s Bender?

Check the official Verizon video of the new Droid

What do you think? Better than the iPod? The Hero? We would love to hear from you.

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27 October 2009 ~ 5 Comments

3 Reasons Why People Love the Droid

The answer is: Simplicity Sells! People love tools, gadgets, remotes, computers, etc. that are SIMPLE and MULTIPURPOSE. This has always been one of the strongest selling features of the iPod and the iPhone; One device, with a simply interface, that plays your music collection, your movies, makes calls, with hundreds of games (you get the point).

Well Verizon, Google and MOTO (VGM) have been working on a similar strategy and their first love child is the Droid (Sholes). Why do people love this device (it more than just a phone of course) so much, even before it has launched?

1) They (VGM) took their time and clearly designed a device that would be more than just a phone, check the video below (provide by BoyGenius)

The point here is not that the device also acts as a night stand alarm clock; but that VGM took the time to think about the true, desired user experience. You have to charge your phone, why not put the thing to good use while it is charging? With Android as the operating system, clearly the device could act as an alarm clock, or a photo frame, or a weather channel, maybe a stock tracker, maybe even a podcast or Pandora player (now I know you get the point).

2) The fact that the charging stand changes the traditional use of a “cell phone”, allows software developers to dream wildly. This is always a WINNER for everyone involved. It means that we will see new “horizontal” apps for the device, which makes Droid owners happy, thus VGM will sell a bunch more phones – nothing beats a bunch of crazed device loving customers running around evangelizing your product.

The same opportunity will happen when Apple introduces its iPad or iTablet (you pick), but it is damn nice to that type of innovation and opportunity on the Android side as well. Maybe we will see similar thinking from the Nook?

3) The “night stand / alarm clock” mode keeps the device top of mind and always within reach of its owner. Does this mean that the Sholes will occupy the same level of importance as your wallet and your keys? Maybe. Most can’t live without the internet or our cell phone, but making the Sholes a 24/7, always ready to go at a moments notice type product was a brilliant move by VGM.

If they (VGM) have put half this much thought into the packing, installed apps, and support for the Sholes then we are in for lots of 30 and 40 somethings running around the house like little school girls on Christmas day, giddy with joy over their new Droid!

Nice work guys (and gals).

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