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Google Phone Nexus One Unlocked Will Not Work On Verizon or Sprint

15 December 2009 No Comment

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Google Nexus One is an attempt to copy the Apple’s strategy of controlling everything from hardware, software and even supply management. The various news sites have confirmed that Google had handed out prototypes to employees on Friday.

Google Phone Nexus One is a device that combines innovative hardware from HTC with software that runs on Android 2.0. As reported the Google Nexus One is a GSM phone, which means it’ll work on AT&T and T-Mobile but not Verizon or Sprint. In foreign markets like Europe and Asia Google may decide to sell the unlocked version of Nexus One.

The google phone comes with features that includes:

  • Web-OS-style previews of all the home screens.
  • MicroSD
  • Wi-Fi Bluetooth
  • 7.2mbps down and 2-MBps up.

If Google really does plan to sell the Nexus One directly to consumers and compete with its customers, it has chosen an interesting way to announce it to the world. Maybe Google is building its own phone to avoid becoming the next Microsoft, doomed by the inferior hardware on which your software company depends.

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Tags: google phone, GSM, hardware, nexus one, software, unlocked, verizon

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