Google Nexus One Headed to AT&T, Rogers, Bell, Telus and Most of Europe?

.jpgFrom those who like to read into FCC files, they think the FCC ID NM899110 which is an HTC phone with one number greater than the Google Nexus One and will be available for AT&T.

The unnamed phone can use  3G on WCDMA Bands I, II, and V, which will work with AT&T, Rogers, Bell, and Telus for the Canadians  along with most of Europe.

Therefore, the next Nexus One could also be considered a “World Phone,” for travelers.  We don’t want to be a “nay-sayer” but GooOn Friday, there were reports of outages on the T-Mobile 3G network for Nexus One Users.

The Google Nexus One received fab first looks,
and then well “issues” appeared with long waits for email support and
touchiness with the touchscreen. However HTC does offer  live-US-staffed 888 number tech support. It was recently reported that voice transcriptions on the the Nexus One removes swear words. Web banner ads contend that the Nexus One wallpaper has sentience.

 

1 thought on “Google Nexus One Headed to AT&T, Rogers, Bell, Telus and Most of Europe?”

  1. I do a lot of traveling and I need a dependable phone that takes international calls. Do you recommend this phone? I don't want to spend a lot of money. Should I get one of these used cell phones instead?

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