Posted at 3:25 am CST, February 16th, 2010 by Andrew SteffycloseAuthor Information: Name: Andrew Steffy About: Andrew is currently a college student Living in Florida. His passion for mobile tech isn't only confined to Android. Every mobile OS has their own pros and cons, but he realizes that Android has less cons than most. Other than being a Contributing Editor for DroidDog.com covering daily Android news he is also an Assistant Editor for sister sister site TodaysiPhone.com. Don't forget to follow him on Twitter.See Authors Posts (23)
Andrew SteffycloseAuthor Information: Name: Andrew Steffy About: Andrew is currently a college student Living in Florida. His passion for mobile tech isn't only confined to Android. Every mobile OS has their own pros and cons, but he realizes that Android has less cons than most. Other than being a Contributing Editor for DroidDog.com covering daily Android news he is also an Assistant Editor for sister sister site TodaysiPhone.com. Don't forget to follow him on Twitter.See Authors Posts (23)
Here Andrew takes a quick look at overclocking the Nexus One past the 1 GHz mark. For directions on how to do this go to the thread over at xda-developers and download the files from there. Anything you do to your phone is done at your own risk! These processes are risky and there is always a chance that you could render your device unusable, without warranty, and unsellable!