Google New Nexus One Support 3G Network
March 17, 2010 | Mobile Phone | Comments OffGoogle has announced the launch an additional version of the Nexus One. The 1st version of the Nexus One is designed for 3G network, UMTS/HSDPA/HSUPA 900/AWS/2100 MHz. And now the new Nexus One supports the 850/1900/2100 MHz bands, making it compatible with most 3G network mobile operators, including AT&T (USA) and Rogers Wireless (Canada).

Like first version of Nexus One, the new Nexus One is compatible with most GSM operators worldwide. The subscribers of AT&T and Rogers Wireless may buy Nexus One for $ 529. New Nexus One phone can be purchased as an unlocked device without any service plan.
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