Google Nexus One Gets Dismantled [Google's Smartphone gets the Teardown Treatment – Nexus One's Internals Exposed]

Having offered you some pretty extensive coverage of the Google Nexus One smart phone way back before it was officially unveiled this week – including offering you a full low down as to the Nexus One’s key features and specifications – we felt unable to resist offer up an insight as to what exactly the Nexus One consists of as the device gains the teardown treatment.

As you’ll doubtless already know, the Google Nexus One, which is manufactures by none other than HTC (who have, incidentally, just officially announced their new budget smartphone, the HTC Smart), is powered by a 1GHz Qualcomm QSD 8250 processor, runs the Android 2.1 (Éclair) OS and sports a 3.7” WVGA (800 x 480) widescreen AMOLED touchscreen display but what does the Nexus One actually comprise of? Thanks to the guys at iFixit (duly credited below) we can now get an insight as they have, quite literally, torn the fella apart as can be seen below.


If you’re looking for a little more insight into the Nexus One, here’s some of our previous coverage concerning what’s widely accepted to be the strongest competition the iPhone has had to contend with to date:
- Google Nexus One Specifications & Features Now Official [Nexus One Videos & Full Low Down – A True iPhone Beater]
- Vodafone UK Google Nexus One Availability Confirmed [Nexus One Releasing in Europe in a Few Months?]
- Nexus One Pricing and Rates Leaked [Google Phone Will Cost $530 Unlocked, $80 Monthly T-Mobile Rate]
- Google Nexus One Full Specs & Features Revealed [Nexus One to be Available Starting January 5 on a Limited Basis]
- Google Nexus One Android Phone Revealed [Pictures & Specs Already Available; Nexus One to Arrive in January 2010?]
- Unboxing the Google Nexus One Smartphone [Android 2.1 Powered Google Phone Gets Leaked on Video]
[Teardown Images Courtesy of iFixit]

