If you remember back when the Google Nexus One was launched, the specifications stated that the chip-set inside the Nexus One supported 802.11n. When we all received our phones but we could not connect to anything over 802.11g.
In a sneak attack, Broadcom and Google has dropped a new set of WiFi drivers for the Google Nexus One that appear to support 802.11n.
Cyanongen has been quick to grab the drivers and KMobs has compiled them, installed them on his phone and successfully connected to his own WiFi-N network.
Check out the video below:
Source: KMobs Twitter