The Nexus One just can’t resist showing off at various occasions and places. This time the Google phone is caught on video and we are able to see parts of its user interface along with several new shots of the device itself.
The last time we enjoyed a series of leaked Nexus One photos and we also reported its rumored specs sheet. The Android 2.1 powered Google phone is rumored to sport the same hardware as the HTC Bravo – 3.7″ AMOLED display, 5MP camera, Snapdragon CPU.
Google still remains all silent about the Nexus One, but as rumores have it, it should be announced by 5 January – so that means some time right about CES, right?
Simple user interface lets you start capturing HD video just seconds after powering on
Captures 120 minutes of HD video on 8 GB of built-in memory; no tapes or additional memory cards required
Convenient flip-out USB arm plugs directly into your PC or Mac to launch FlipShare software
Pre-installed FlipShare software lets you easily email videos, edit individual clips, make custom movies, capture still photos from video, and even upload video to sharing sites like YouTube and MySpace
FlipShare’s advanced compression technology allows for quick and easy sharing of high-resolution HD video in compact-sized files (via email or publishing online)
Comes with Flip Video rechargeable AA battery pack (recharges when connected to USB); also supported by standard AA batteries
Large 2-inch anti-glare color LCD screen to play back and delete videos
HDMI output (mini-HDMI connector) makes it simple to watch video on your HDTV
Video: 16:9 widescreen, HD 720p (1280 x 720) at 30 frames per second (fps) progressive scan; recorded as MP4 files
Customer Reviews
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Originally I went in to Best Buy to pick up a Mino HD so I could record studio and location “behind the scenes” photography shoots for my business. The employee I spoke to handed this to me saying “it doesn’t come out for another week, but its cheaper than the Mino that is on sale”. It was a no-brainer for me to pick up.
Its a nice little unit; compact, fits in my back pocket if needed, and the controls are very basic – click da big red button to record. Click da big red button again to stop. Simplicity at its finest.