Mountain View, CA – Google Mobile Phone To Be Released

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    Mountain View, CA – Pricing and availability details on Google’s expected smartphone have been leaked, according to a report.

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    The phone, which has been the subject of intense speculation online over the past few weeks, will sell in the United States for $530 US unlocked and without a carrier contract, or for $180 U.S. on a two-year deal with T-Mobile, according to gadget website Gizmodo.

    The device, which will likely be called the Nexus One, also has language in its terms of service agreement that indicate it will be available internationally, the site said.

    Earlier this week, Google invited select reporters to its headquarters in Mountain View, Calif., for a press conference on Jan. 5. The event will focus on Android, Google’s mobile phone operating system, and is expected to see the official unveiling of the Nexus One.

    The following day, Google will make its first official appearance at the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas. The media have been invited to Google’s booth at a pre-CES event on Wednesday next week. Company spokespeople have declined to confirm whether the phone will be on display at CES, although Gizmodo reports that it will be available for purchase as of Jan. 5.

    The Nexus One is reportedly being manufactured by Taiwan’s HTC and will be positioned as a competitor to Apple’s hugely successful iPhone.

    While Apple shook up people’s expectations of what a smartphone should be, Google may look to change the way they are sold. Typically, Canadian and American consumers buy a phone from a provider and, in exchange for a subsidy on the device, get tied into multi-year contracts.

    Several years ago, Google successfully lobbied U.S. regulators to enact open-access rules, which require wireless carriers to accommodate any devices that consumers want to use on their networks, as long as the technology is compatible.

    The Nexus One is expected to be a GSM phone, which means it could theoretically work on T-Mobile and AT&T networks in the United States. In Canada, it could theoretically work on the networks of all the major wireless carriers — Bell, Rogers, Telus and newcomer Wind.

    The advantage with Google’s approach is that consumers could buy their phone, then shop around for service plans from different carriers, as is the case in other parts of the world.

    At their launch earlier this month, Wind executives said they would welcome the rumoured Google phone onto their network. Wind has adopted the same international approach, where its phones are sold at cost and without a contract.

    It is unclear, however, whether the device will work on Advanced Wireless Spectrum, the newly available frequency that Wind and other cellphone companies are beginning to adopt.

    According to the leaked pricing plans, U.S. customers who opt to go with a two-year T-Mobile plan and get the phone at a discount would have to pay $350 US if they cancel their service within 120 days.


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    Anonymous
    Anonymous
    14 years ago

    What’s so special about this phone. Seriosly I ams considering bying a PC phone and can’t decide which is best. Is an Iphonebetter?

    Anonymous
    Anonymous
    14 years ago

    Nice can’t wait 4 release

    Blackberry network
    Blackberry network
    14 years ago

    Its really hard to give up access to the bb network which is basically awesome with the bbm…. When I can have blackberry messenger on a non bb phone is the day I shop for another phone

    mp
    mp
    14 years ago

    Just got the motor Droid. Can’t keep up with these gadgets.

    Gadgeteer
    Gadgeteer
    14 years ago

    If you’re in the market for a new phone and can wait a while, I would advise you to wait about a month or 2.
    Other new phones are about to be released soon, wait for user results b4 buing.

    Anonymous
    Anonymous
    14 years ago

    Buy the iPhone and unlock it to t-mobile. You’ll get great service and half the price

    Chaim
    Chaim
    14 years ago

    Very similar to the Verizon’s Droid.
    I have it, also runs on Google’s Android 2.0 and runs on Verizon’s 3g network and it’s very fast.

    HTC Hero
    HTC Hero
    14 years ago

    yes i will definitly go for that its a google-android OS phone and manufacturedby htc cant be better, beautiful apps..

    Anonymous
    Anonymous
    14 years ago

    Google android phones are awesome. One drawback is no hebrew font support (yet).

    Droid owner
    Droid owner
    14 years ago

    I have had the Droid for about six weeks now and I’m utterly impressed! What an amazing piece of technology. I’m not upset about the Nexus coming out and having a faster processor because it’s not going to work on Verizon anyway. Btw, there’s a new technology for typing on phones called “swype” and it has been leaked for the Droids today. I encourage all the Droid owners to check it out. It’s UNREAL!

    Anonymous
    Anonymous
    14 years ago

    The fact that it Is from google I can almost garuntee it will be the best and most simple phone out there. But all I can say is the iPhone has been proven already and it’s awsome

    Anonymous
    Anonymous
    14 years ago

    Love my droid, tons of apps, very fast never had to reset & best part it’s always sync’d up with your gmail account

    Anonymous
    Anonymous
    14 years ago

    Tmobile always text message you the unlock code upon request. I unlocked many t mobile phones always given to me by there customer service no questions asked. A great company.

    Masmid
    Masmid
    14 years ago

    I think the confusion here is between unlocking done with a code from the company etc. and perfectly legal and jailbreaking which means hacking the OS and may indeed be Assur.

    Bbuser
    Bbuser
    14 years ago

    I really don’t understand the news of this, what’s about the gphone from tmobile & the android? They are also google phones, what is this google phone more then before?