Google's almighty phone the Nexus One has been torn apart by many gadget happy geeks As we reported earlier, iFixit posted so we could see all the parts for ourselves, and now iSupply has priced all the components to come up with an overall cost of parts for the device. It turns out that it costs $174.15 to build a Nexus One. And this price does not include other expenses such as manufacturing, software, box contents, accessories and royalties. Very interesting indeed for a phone that is being sold for for $179 through T-Mobile. "With the Nexus One, Google has taken the most advanced features seen in recent smart phone designs and wrapped them up into a single sleek design," said Kevin Keller, senior analyst, competitive analysis, for iSuppli. "Items like the durable unibody construction, the blazingly fast Snapdragon baseband processor and the bright and sharp Active-Matrix Organic Light Emitting Diode (AM-OLED) display all have been seen in previous phones, but never before combined into a single design. This gives the Nexus One the most advanced features of any smart phone ever dissected by iSuppli’s Teardown Analysis Service—a remarkable feat given the product’s BOM is similar to comparable products introduced during the past year." Check out the chart below for the prices of the individual components. And check out the video below to watch the gadget being torn down. The Nexus One has got two microphones one of which is used for noise cancellation. The phone comes preloaded with five home screens to customize your interface. Photos can be viewed in 3D, and loading and uploading is made extremely easy. Shuffling around photos can be done using your hand and the acclerometer. Other nifty features include voice enabled texting. The Nexus One automatically types in text when you speak into it. The Nexus One's interface is quite extraordinary, and the subtle touches are mouth watering. For example one of the wallpapers is a lake with leaves in it, if you touch the lake the water ripples. The phone is powered by Google's Android 2 operating system, and it runs wicker fast. You can buy the Nexus One at the Google web store. It costs $179 on T Mobile with a two-year contract. No word on when it would come to India and how much it would cost.Sold for $529
and websites are reporting about its entrails ever since it launched a few days ago.