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Following on more info on the all wonderful Google phone thingy :
"Google has surprised no one by unveiling the Google-branded and Google-sold Nexus One phone at a press event in Mountain View. Manufactured by Taiwanese manufacturer HTC, the phone will be sold through an online store operated by Google at www.google.com/phone. The phone can be purchased unlocked for $529 or in tandem with wireless service from T-Mobile USA at prices beginning at $179.
The device can be used with other GSM-based networks, including AT&T's, but it's designed to tap the 3G frequencies used by T-Mobile USA. This means that it cannot be used with AT&T's 3G network. AT&T users will be limited to the company's 2.5G Edge network. But T-Mobile uses the same 3G frequencies as all carriers in the UK."
Only $500+ bargain :/ the next big thing, im quite happy with the £2.50 phone Virmin Media manage to sell somehow...
Orig. article : http://www.theregister.co.uk/2010/01/05/google_nexus_one_announcement/
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