Google’s Nexus One Developer Mobile Phone
August 7, 2010 | Mobile Phone | Comments OffThat’s exactly what’s happening this week, but it’s a bit strange promotion. The Nexus One is now officially Developer Google Phone, with a release price $ 529, which is exactly what the standard Nexus One consumer has the last month before selling the store on Google. Here’s what is really interesting: the new Developer Phone looks exactly the same phone as the consumer. So … how did the consumer version to sell everything? It is clear that they were not really “sold out”.

It is difficult to complain anyway. Google says that Android phones will ship with 2.1, but updated to 2.2 shortly after you turn it on. It is fully unlocked, of course, but it seems that only T-Mobile version will be sold. You will also need to be a registered developer Android to log in and buy one. So welcome Nexus One. Hopefully this will not be too weird around you again.
Well, it’s difficult. We all attended the funeral for Google Virtual Nexus One, and now he is back? How can we act in the ICU, anyway? For years, one dressed HTC G1 has been known to phone Google Android Developer, but as things have evolved since then the company is due a refurbished dev. And what better than the phone a Nexus to take the torch and run with it?
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