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Posted by AllHTC On March - 11 - 2010 View Comments

How will Nexus One Look Without Apple Patents

Journalists of Wired suggest us to imagine how the smartphone Google Nexus One will look, being deprived of Apple technology, while the latter has patent claims to HTC.

Among the above-mentioned technologies: the conduct of the screen during winding, mechanism of the program “unlock”, the automatic ordering of icons, the work in sleep mode, power management and multitasking. If you deprive Nexus One of characteristics associated with the patents of Apple, it could look like this:

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