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The Google Phone will be $530 unlocked , $180 with T-Mobile
Posted: Tue Dec 29, 2009 10:24 pm
by greggh
...according to Gizmodo's receipt of some leaked documents...
http://gizmodo.com/5436673/leaked-nexus ... h-t+mobile
That unlocked price is making the N900 look a bit better if Nokia can drop it down to under $400 soon.
Re: The Google Phone will be $530 unlocked , $180 with T-Mobile
Posted: Sat Jan 02, 2010 12:33 pm
by Claudio
Somehow, I believe that Nokia is just giving lip service. Regardless of how good the N900 is, that lack of Nokia's marketing behind it leads me to believe that Google's N1 is going to sweep up the mindshare, especially now that Android is well entrenched.
Re: The Google Phone will be $530 unlocked , $180 with T-Mobile
Posted: Sat Jan 02, 2010 8:34 pm
by greggh
Can't disagree with you. It certainly does seem that way. Nokia can't seem to muster the commitment to really market its smartphones and maemo os. And now it's just about too late for them even if they got serious. Android is about to make this game over for them.
Re: The Google Phone will be $530 unlocked , $180 with T-Mobile
Posted: Tue Mar 09, 2010 11:58 am
by jstgtpaid
I recently bought an unlocked Nexus One to replace my T-Mobile 'My Touch 3G'. I couldn't be happier! The Nexus One is a fantastic phone.
Re: The Google Phone will be $530 unlocked , $180 with T-Mobile
Posted: Tue Mar 09, 2010 12:13 pm
by Patrick
jstgtpaid wrote:I recently bought an unlocked Nexus One to replace my T-Mobile 'My Touch 3G'. I couldn't be happier! The Nexus One is a fantastic phone.
I got my Nexus One this past Friday. Absolutely love it so far:
http://pdavila.homelinux.org:8080/blog/?p=376
Re: The Google Phone will be $530 unlocked , $180 with T-Mobile
Posted: Wed Mar 10, 2010 7:06 pm
by siddf
I have one too and sharing the love. Like it better than my Droid that I use for work.
Re: The Google Phone will be $530 unlocked , $180 with T-Mobile
Posted: Fri Mar 12, 2010 11:30 am
by jstgtpaid
When I bought the Nexus One, I thought increased speed and a newer version of android were going to be the key benefits. But every day with this phone brings more joy; more useful 'smart' features.
For example, when I make a call the phone recognizes when I take the phone away from ear and look at it. It activates the screen again, so I can easily press buttons on the keypad or end the call. Brilliant! Why didn't the MyTouch do that? I hated having to reactivate the screen when I needed to use the numpad during a call.
I also love the fact that I don't have to use a USB converter when I want to use earphones like I did with the MyTouch.
The processor is very fast. I understand that it is twice as fast as the myTouch, but it makes a huge difference. The keyboard seems to respond much quicker and I can do more with the Nexus without having it slow down. The myTouch interface would slow way down when I was downloading something. I don't notice any slowdown with the Nexus when I am downloading.
I am a complete Nexus One fanboy, it's pathetic!