
Launched on Tuesday, the new smartphone from Google runs on the Android 2.1 mobile technology platform and its hardware is manufactured by Taiwan’s HTC. The Nexus One, which comes in a 3.7-inch widescreen AMOLED touchscreen display, boasts a 5 megapixels camera and the ability to include location of photos from phone’s AGPS receiver.
Instead of merely stating the estimated cost of the hardware, the folks at iSuppli even gave a detailed breakdown of the preliminary bill-of-materials (BOM) for the Nexus One. Among the most expensive parts include its Qualcomm QSD 8250 processor ($30.50), followed by its 3.7-inch (diagonal) widescreen WVGA AMOLED touchscreen display ($23.50), then its multichip package supplied by Samsung Semiconductor ($20.40).
iSuppli estimates the cost of the phone’s capacity touchscreen assembly by Synaptics at $17.50, or 10 per cent of the total BOM.

As compared to Google’s Nexus One, the total cost of Apple’s iPhone 3GS 16GB is about $179, four dollars more than the Google phone. The Nexus One is priced at $179 with a two-year T-Mobile service plan or at $529 for the unlocked version. Meanwhile, the iPhone 3GS 16GB retail price is $199 with a 2-year contract.

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