AT&T finally is getting it’s hands on some Android phones and not just a couple, but 5 total in the first half of 2010. They will be coming from manufacturers like Motorola, Dell and HTC. Now the top four service providers is the US all have a little Droid in the mix.
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Nexus One Docks
The Nexus One should eventually have at least two docks, a Home Dock and Car Dock. We already know the phone comes with a few contacts on the bottom from this image engadget has of their on hands review. And we also saw some reports of docks getting past the FCC with bluetooth included. There [...]
Cost of Ownership – Nexus One
Billshrink is a nice blog for finding useful tips to help reduce your monthly bills or make that next big purchase. After the announcement of the Nexus One, Billshrink updated the top smart phone models to include the Nexus One and the cost of ownership over 24 months.

Flash Player 10.1 Runs on Nexus One
The word has been out for a while that Adobe is actively developing a Flash player for the Android platform, but until recently we haven’t been seeing much demoing of the software. Until now that is.

Nexus One Pricing
Now that the Nexus One is available to anyone who has a little extra holiday cash left over, many people are wondering what the pricing for them will be. Well, here is a quick breakdown of how much the Nexus One will cost you.

Nexus One Day
Today is January 5th 2010. The future is finally here and it brings with it the Nexus One phone, built by HTC, sold by Google and supported by T-Mobile.
T-Mobile Preps 3G for Nexus One
T-Mobile announced this morning that their entire 3G network as been boosted to a peak speed of 7.2mbps, up from the 3.6mbps it was just a few days ago and the speed AT&T is still at. Granted T-Mobile’s network is smaller than AT&T, but they claim their 3G service reaches a cool 200 million people. [...]
Engaget – Hands on Nexus One Review
Engadget has managed to snatch itself a Nexus One and performed a little hands on review of the unit, unclugin an unboxing and quick run through. Most of the hardware stats are already known, and many of the features have already been review by others. Read on to see what engadget thinks of the Nexus [...]

Nexus One – $530 or $180
It seems a tipster has sent Gizmodo some screenshots of the ordering pages for Google’s upcoming Nexus One phone. It will be sold direct through Google at $530 unlocked or $180 with a 2-Year T-Mobile contract.
Android Event Jan 5th – Nexus One – Google Phone
Engadget and Gizmodo are reporting that special invitations have been sent out for a January 5th Android event hosted by Google at their Mountain View headquarters. The event invitation does not mention the Nexus One or Google Phone but, it’s a good bet that will be the main subject of the 2.5 hour event.
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