Google Nexus One hits Rogers and AT&T

by Matthew Newill on March 17, 2010

Google [GOOG] have started selling the Google Nexus One to users of the Rogers and AT&T networks in Canada and the US. Up till now the only option was to get a phone on the T-Mobile network, so by adding another US network and a Canadian network to the mix we will hopefully see some sales numbers that look better.

At the moment the Nexus One is only available SIM free on Rogers and AT&T although we expect it will be available for a lower price on contract soon although this has yet to be confirmed.

SIM free the phone costs $529 and you get the version that is obviously compatible on AT&Ts 3G network as well as Rogers network in Canada.

If AT&T are to offer a contract for the Nexus One it will put it in direct competition with the iPhone that is also available on the AT&T network. The main problem with the Nexus One at the moment though is the lack of advertising and the unique way of selling the phone which basically Google have taken control of.

The phone is available now over at Google.com/phone to order.

Via: GG and TFTS

 


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