The Google phone and how it is made

Posted by misterjester on 1 June 2010 0 Comment

When I heard rumors of the Nexus One, or the then Google Phone I thought it would be so cool. But then Google did not really admit to making one of these. I guess the Nexus One had to come, considering that the Google Android Platform for Mobiles really took off really with the announcement of the Android Phone. I guess the Nexus One gave the manufacturers the confidence that Google was behind the phone and the Operating software, so the Software must be worth implementing. I have said this before, the future operating system for the Mobiles is not the blackberry or the iPhone Os, but the Android. Anyway here was the video that demoed the Nexus One for the first time.

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Moving On, I don’t think most of us imagine how big an effort it takes to actually manifest a phone from concept to actual production. I had thought about the manufacturing process as something of using multipurpose machines that would churn out different phones, but having to program and make robots purpose built for each phone types makes the whole process so much more mind Blowing.

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When Google announced the Nexus One, it did not just want us to look at the phone but also take us behind scenes to show us the production process as well. They did create these awesome 5 videos showing the process from the concept, manufacturing, software, testing and the first dayof usage. Well guys here are the videos for you

Episode 1 : Concept and Design

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Episode 2 : Display and 3D Interface

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Episode 3 : Testing

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Episode 4 : Manufacturing

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Episode 5 : Day One

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