Google’s Nexus One Announced Officially, but It doesn’t support multi-touch
Written by Kenson on January 5th, 2010
Filed under Google
Filed under Google

The powerful Google Nexus One is officially released today at Moutain View, CA. The Nexus One is powered by Qualcomm’s 1GHz SnapDragon processor and has 3.7-inch ALOLED touch screen. The only disappointment of the phone is it doesn’t support multi-touching, which is available on all iPhone. When Andy Rubin, the chief of Android, was asked whether there will be multitouch Google Nexus phone in the future, he answered “we’ll consider it.” Nobody knows why Google, arguable the company with the most talented programmers, cannot make the Nexus One capable of multi-touching.
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