Nexus One Smartphone Redesigned, Bugs Fixed, New Google Features

Posted on 03 February 2010

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Google Nexus One — Google has released an update for their Nexus One smartphone which is designed to fix a number of bugs and also add a range of new features to the Nexus One.

The main feature in the this newest Nexus One update is the addition of multi-touch, which now adds pinch and zoom function in the Nexus One’s web browser, gallery and maps. A cool feature to watch out.

Google have also provided a fix to the Nexus One 3G issues that users were experiencing, although we are not sure as yet how well the fix works.

Google has also added Google Goggles to the Nexus one, and the application is available in the All Apps menu. Google has also updated their Google Maps application to Google Maps 3.4.

Source: Boygeniusreport

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