Nexus One Update II

Posted by Justin | Application Tests,Experiments,General News | Monday 15 February 2010 9:08 pm

IT WORKS! 100% works now! I Googled some more on how to set up the correct APN settings for SoftBank in Japan and walla! 3G, MMS, Network … the works .. The only concern I have now is will it affect my bill? I’ll know here in a few weeks if the SoftBank Flat Rate Data Plan.

Now I can use Waze, Google Maps, Little Twit, GeoBeagle, Fring and more while away from wifi.

I still haven’t hacked my Nexus One, but that is destine to come. I mean really; if it’s working you haven’t fixed it up yet.

I can’t say enough good stuff about the Nexus One. I owned an iPod Touch for a year and my iPhone for over a year. Jailbroke them several times, and used them bone stock. Either way they just don’t measure up to the Nexus One (Especially since now Android comes with native pinch-zoom). The phone feels grippy in my hands, has the little ball/click thing at the bottom that I honestly haven’ty found a serious need for and with the “built in” keys at the bottom of the phone just below the screen everything is handy dandy. Not to mention the touch-hold tecnique works really well (like the iPhone’s touch hold for moving icons).

I’ll write more on this phone I’m sure. I mean really, it’s working perfect .. time to HACK!

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