Yes, we were almost certain Google Nexus One would have GPS but it is still good to see it in writing. Engadget revealed some more details about Nexus One just yesterday.
As far as location awareness goes Nexus One will be utilizing an A-GPS receiver, cell tower and WiFi positioning, a digital compass, and an accelerometer. Pretty much just like T-Mobile’s myTouch 3G.
Again as expected it will be good for T-Mobile’s 3G frequency but you’ll be able to use it with any other carrier as long as you’re OK with EDGE. There are also rumors that the Nexus One will initially be available via invites from Google starting as early as January 5th and then T-Mo will start retailing at a later date.
Here are some other features:3.7″ WVGA AMOLED display
Android 2.1
11.5mm thick
512MB RAM, 512MB ROM, 4GB microSD in-box expandable to 32GB
5MP camera with mechanical auto focus and LED flash
1400mAh battery
1Ghz Qualcomm QSD 8250 processor.