Nexus One for AT&T now available from Google

Nexus One for AT&T now available from Google
Google has just introduced a new version of their Nexus One smartphone which supports 3G data speeds for AT&T customers in the US and Rogers customers in Canada.

The initial version of the phone offered by Google was already compatible with AT&T's network. However, data speed was limited because the frequency used for 3G data transmission by AT&T and Rogers wasn't supported.



So far the new model is available only through Google's web store. No plans have been announced to offer a subsidized version.

A CDMA version of the Nexus One, designed to work on Verizon's network, is expected very soon.

Written by: Rich Fiscus @ 17 Mar 2010 9:11
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  • 4 comments
  • Josipher

    costs too much for now..

    mods go home

    17.3.2010 11:44 #1

  • immergent

    yeah i just read that somewhere. are they ever gonna have it available for Verizon?

    17.3.2010 14:27 #2

  • xnonsuchx

    Not sure if I want a phone I'm "not supposed to put in [my] pocket." Google thanks HTC for that!

    18.3.2010 01:18 #3

  • Mrwirez

    My Droid has Gorilla Glass on it. It has slipped out of my pocket and slid on concrete and not a mark..

    18.3.2010 15:31 #4

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