The Nexus One is no longer available direct from Google. They have sold their last phone. Don’t worry too much, there will be retails outlets, or so we’re told and Android developers will be able order an N1 from the developer website, again not yet, but maybe eventually. It was a good run Google. Thanks. [...]
Sprint Skips Nexus One Also – CDMA Nexus One Dead
Following closely on the heels of Verizon’s lack of Nexus One support, Sprint will skip the N1 and push for users to get the Evo 4G instead. I find the news a little sad actually. The Nexus One was more than just a hardware piece, it was an idea of a Google backed phone, with [...]

No Nexus One for Verizon Wireless?
Looks like Google might have just made the decision to not support a Verizon backed Nexus One, as they recently updated their Nexus One page suggesting users who want Verizon simply pick up the Incredible. I have to say, that’s a smart move. As far as I can tell, the Incredible is superior to the [...]

Nexus One Car Dock for Sale on Google’s Nexus One Page
The Nexus One car dock, the very same that was mentioned back in Jan when the N1 was first released has finally made it’s way to the sales pages of the Nexus One. It comes with built in speakers and volume control as well as bluetooth to help with audio while in the car and [...]

Nexus One for Sprint is a Sure Thing
Sprint doesn’t want to be the only carrier of the US top four to be left without a Nexus One, so today Sprint made an official press announcement that it too will be supporting the Nexus One. Sales of the Sprint version of the Nexus One will only be available direct through Google.com/phone just like [...]
Nexus One – AT&T Versus T-Mobile
With the announcement of an AT&T 3G compatible Nexus One, it has many users wondering which should I get. A couple factors will play into answering that question, with the main ones being price and network. For starters, you cannot currently purchase the Nexus One for AT&T, here be referred to as N1A, subsidized with [...]

Nexus One for AT&T Now Official and For Sale
The Nexus One now carries AT&T 3G bands and is officially available via Google’s Nexus One page for $529 as unlocked only. The 3G AT&T Nexus One passed through the FCC a while ago, and the availability comes with no real announcement, just an update to the sales page. You cannot purchase the Nexus One [...]
Nexus One for Verizon Shipping to the US
The news this morning is that HTC has started shipping the production units of CDMA connected Nexus One phones to the US warehouses. Most like, those warehouses are Google’s, and soon those phones can make their way into your warehouse.

Multi-Touch on Nexus One Not so Great
The screen on the Nexus One has been an area of focus for reviews and comparisons ever since it’s launch just a couple short months ago. The 3.7″ diagonal 480×800 pixel AMLOED screen has received a number of good reviews and a number of bad ones. The reviews range everywhere from personal opinion, to rigorous [...]
Nexus One – Two Months Later
Google is trying out a different method of getting the cell phone into the user’s hands. Direct sales. They began this method Jan 5th, 2010 with the announcement and release of the Nexus One, which can only be purchased directly through Google via a website. The phone comes “unlocked” as it is not directly tied [...]
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