Googles Nexus One has joined the Apple iPhone on the AT T network. This may boost sales if the attention of AT T customers can possibly be diverted from the iPhone. - Google has a new version of the Nexus One, and unlike the original version which was optimized for the T-Mobile network the new Nexus One is compatible with AT amp;Ts 3G network in the United States and Rogers Wireless in Canada. (Th...
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PC World - Confirming early speculations, Google added an AT&T and Rogers Wireless (Canada) 3G version of the Nexus One to its the now ubiquitous google.com/phone Web site. For a hefty $530, you can ditch your old AT&T phone and pop your SIM card into a shiny new Nexus One. That's right, this version comes unsubsidized so you don't have to renew or sign up for a contract.
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Google said the Nexus One is now available from Google's Webstore as an unlocked device without a service plan for AT T's 3G network in the U.S. and on Rogers Wireless in Canada. Nexus One devices can also now be shipped to Canada from Google's Webstore and will work with a SIM from Rogers Wireless. If the Nexus One can find purchase on AT T's network, it may be able to more di...
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The outstanding Google Nexus One is coming to Verizon soon, but first we get a little surprise as Google announced an AT&T and Rogers Wireless Canada 3G capable model. Will this increase the sales of the Nexus One?
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The Google Nexus One is already compatible with many 3G networks including T-Mobile but there are a few network operators with different 3G frequencies. AT&T and Rogers Wireless in Canada use different 3G frequencies to some operators, well now you will be happy to know over on the Google Store the Nexus One is now available
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Today Google launched the Nexus One with support for 3G on AT&T and Rogers Wireless. The phone is retailing right now on Google's website, www.google.com/phone, for $529.00 without a carrier contract. The Nexus One originally launched for T-Mobile, and a Verizon Wireless version is expected later this year. Read the full story here.
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