Queiroz also said that Google cannot share any specific product details, but that hasnt stopped the leaks of photos.
Engadget dug the following one up on Googles Picasa Web Albums photo sharing siteGreg Sterling at Search Engine Land has a source, who he says is not a Gooogle Employee, that claims to have held one of the devices and messed around with it. He said that the resolution on the phone is at least twice as good as the iPhone. According to the Wall Street Journal, Google designed the entire software experience on the device, which makes it unique from other Android phones. Apparently people will be able to purchase the phone directly from Google, rather than a carrier, and according to Pete Cashmore at Mashable, users will be able to choose their carrier from a menu, once they receive the phone.
