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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 [...]

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T-Mobile Pulse Mini for Europe April 2010

Looks like T-Mobile Germany/UK will start selling the Pulse Mini starting April of 2010. The Pulse Mini will come with Android 2.1 running off a Qualcomm MSM7225 processor and displayed on a 2.8″ QVGA (320x240px) screen. It will support triaband GSM/GPRS/EDGE as well as singleband UMTS/HSDPA at 2100 MHz, so it will be a fairly [...]

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Some Nexus One Hardware Capable of all US 3G Frequencies

The Nexus One currently being sold through Google, while only officially supporting the UMTS 3G frequency bands of 1,4 and 8 (2100Mhz, 1700Mhz-AWS and 900Mhz) carries the Qualcomm RTR6285 RF chip, which fully supports UMTS 3G frequency bands 1,2,3,4,5,6,8 and 9.  These bands pretty much cover the whole world in case you were curious.  In [...]

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Nexus One 3G Software Fix and Network Issues

Nexus One 3G Software Fix and Network Issues

An updated response from a Google employee, Ravi, posted to the Nexus One support forums is stating that Google Engineers are working on a software fix that may help some people with the 3G connectivity issues, but double talks by adding that some people on the edge of a 3G network may be out of [...]

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Nexus One for All Networks?

Here is a move that I think all potential Nexus One owners can get excited about.  There is a chance the N1 will be available on any of the US cell service providers soon.  Wal-Mart has a “Coming Soon” page setup for the Nexus One with specs that include AT&T 3G networks as well as [...]

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myTouch Slide or myTouch 2 might be on T-Mobile Soon

Tmonews has an article stating they have received quite a few tipster emails lately stating T-Mobile might be getting their hands on a new Android this May, which may be a sibling or successor to the myTouch 3G.  The reports are that the new myTouch will have a slide out keyboard or something similar to [...]

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T-Mobile to Reduce Android Prices

In response to Verizon Wireless’ unlimited plan price reduction, T-Mobile has decided to reduce the price of a number of their phones including three Android phones, the G1, CLIQ, and Behold II.  The price reductions aren’t huge, but they are a reduction and the more the better.  Actual price reductions are rumored to be between [...]

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Nexus One Upgrade Price Drop

Nexus One Upgrade Price Drops $100

Looks like T-Mobile might be taking a step in the right direction with some of the Nexus One purchasing woes.  According to a leaked screenshot found that tmonews obtained, starting yesterday, eligible T-Mobile customers who wish to upgrade to a Nexus One can do so for $100 less than before.  The cost went from $379 [...]

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Google Unprepared for Nexus One

I think it can go without saying that Google was a little unprepared for selling the Android 2.1 powered Nexus One direct.  Just yesterday, The New York Times posted an article wondering where Google’s customer support was, and there are a few stories prior to that related to the 3G issues people are having and [...]

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Nexus One Early Termination Fee ETF

Did you pick up a Nexus One on contract for $180?  Thinking of canceling your contract with T-Mobile now?  Better do it before Jan 20th if you want to save some cash and keep your phone.  Better yet, wait 121 days and get a Nexus One for $409 (price will vary).

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