*Q: In reviewing
Google<http://online.wsj.com/public/quotes/main.html?type=djn&symbol=GOOG>'s
new Nexus One phone, you said its memory is expandable to 32 gigabytes, but
that the portion of memory used for storing apps is just 190 megabytes. Is
the expandable memory unusable for apps? Is memory for apps expandable?*

A: On the Nexus One, the
Motorola<http://online.wsj.com/public/quotes/main.html?type=djn&symbol=MOT>Droid
and other Android phones, there are two main types of memory: one
internal, which is fixed, and the other external, in the form of removable
memory cards, which the user can increase in capacity. In general, apps can
be stored only in a small, restricted portion of internal memory, which on
the Nexus One is a meager 190 megabytes. Although there are exceptions, apps
can't generally be stored on the roomier removable memory cards, though some
files they rely upon, like graphics, can be offloaded onto the cards.

Google acknowledges this is a limitation, but says it designed the system to
protect apps from being copied by merely removing the memory card and
inserting it into a PC which could duplicate its contents. The company says
it is working on ways to secure the memory cards to the satisfaction of the
app developers, so that apps could be stored on them. Meanwhile, Android
phones can't hold nearly as many apps, especially sophisticated large apps,
as some users might like.

* Q: AT&T <http://online.wsj.com/public/quotes/main.html?type=djn&symbol=T>
and
Verizon <http://online.wsj.com/public/quotes/main.html?type=djn&symbol=VZ>
are each saying that they have wide areas of coverage. Can you tell me
who
really has the widest area of coverage for cellphone signals? *

*A:* If you are comparing basic cellphone signal availability, each of the
two leaders has a very wide footprint. However, Verizon claims a larger
geographic footprint when it comes to 3G networks, which are currently the
fastest widely deployed cellular data networks. AT&T claims its 3G is the
fastest. But, partly because AT&T has the iPhone, which is both popular and
makes heavy data usage very easy, its network too often seems overwhelmed in
large cities, in my experience. Verizon so far lacks a specific phone with
similar popularity which users employ to consume as much data, and thus
network capacity, as iPhone users typically do. However, iPhone-class phones
like the Motorola Droid and the Nexus One, if they sell well, will test the
Verizon network's robustness.

* Q: Any idea how well or badly the new Google Nexus One syncs with Macs for
things like Calendars, Notes, Address Books etc.? *

*A:* The Nexus One doesn't come with software for syncing with computers,
whether Macs or PCs. It is primarily intended to sync with online calendars
and address books, not those stored locally on computers. It also lacks
software for syncing even larger files, like music, photos and videos. Its
method for transferring those files from Macs and PCs is to connect the
phone via a USB cable, causing the phone to appear to the computer as an
external hard disk. You then must manually drag and drop files onto the
Nexus One's icon. In other words, Google doesn't supply any equivalent to
Apple's iTunes or the BlackBerry media-syncing software. However, the
third-party program doubleTwist, available at doubletwist.com, is designed
to function as a sort of iTunes for syncing Android, Palm and BlackBerry
devices. It runs on Macs and PCs and even looks a bit like iTunes. But it
only syncs media files, not calendars or address books.
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