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Nexus One

Flash 10.1 and HTC Sense user interface demo. This is a recent HTC Desire ROM running on a Nexus One with an early build of Flash for Android, which is due for official release some time in the first half of this year.

Flash demoed running in the browser on a Nexus One. Coming later this year with Flash for Android. [Thanks Gonçalo Silva]

Build it + Break it. See how the Nexus One is carefully put together at HTC’s high-tech assembly facility and then watch it being in more behind the scenes videos from the Nexus One .

The Making of the Nexus One: Google have started rolling out a series of short films on the design story behind their newest handset. This is the first in the series, the rest of which will become available over the next few days on the Nexus One .

Hands-on with Google’s latest software update for the Nexus One which delivers a new pinch-to-zoom mechanism in the phone’s Browser, Gallery and Maps applications

Joshua Topolsky questions Erick Tseng, Senior Product Manager of Android on multi-touch and Google’s mobile strategy. Parts one and two are over at Endadget.

Google handed Nexus One handsets to some of their top YouTube channel partners, inviting them to make a video about the new device. This is one of the more thoughtful resulting pieces, which all bear the ‘sponsored by Google’ logo and are up on the official .

46:11 An interview with Andy Rubin, Google’s VP of engineering gives some insight into Google’s strategy for Android and the Nexus One. Andy talks to Walt Mossberg of the Wall Street Journal at in Las Vagas on the Android project, Google’s phone store, App stores, privacy, multi-touch, customer support, and whether he uses an iPhone.

The official Nexus One introduction video just released by Google.

A bit of fun: Giant Nexus One demo replica on display at Google. Faithful to every last detail it looks like…

Voice Input as demonstrated at the Nexus One launch event today. Could prove to be a great new feature on Android phones with no physical keyboard. Speech recognition is done server side as mentioned at the demo. More of these on the youtube channel advertised at the end of the video.

Browser speed test comparison from the Engadget review. Come on Josh, stop using Engadget in your browser test! When the Droid came out you did a review where the iPhone also beat the Droid, then we saw another test on another site where the Droid beat the iPhone! We detect foul play! Please test multiple sites for your review, not just your Safari optimized Engadget mobile page….

Nexus One - First Impressions from an exclusive hands on by Engadget

Extended 9:59 high-quality video of the Nexus One User Interface.

Nexus One impressive with Qualcomm’s Neocore 3D benchmarking software