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Google Nexus One now available, yet again, for Android devs only

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06 August, 2010

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If you couldn't manage to get yourself a Google Nexus One and still want to give it a try, today might be your lucky day. You only need to be a registered Android developer and to have some 529 US dollars in the piggy bank.

As you might have heard, a little while ago Google stopped selling its first own Android-running device online so from that moment on your only option for becoming an owner of the HTC-made Google Nexus One were Google's partners (operators and retailers).

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But if there aren't any of those in your neighborhood, you can now go for another option: as of yesterday the Google Nexus One can be purchased from the Android Developers website since the Nexus One has just become the new Android Developer Phones (replacing the elderly ADP 2).

In order to take advantage of that new option, though, you have to be a registered Android developer. If you happen to be one, just log into your Android Developer account and follow the "Development Phones" link. By the way, the Android Developers' Nexus Ones come with the Android 2.1 on board but the ver. 2.2 update is just a few taps away.

The phones sold over there are factory unlocked (and probably rooted) and are priced at 529 US dollars (around 400 euro, so, no news here).

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  • s3A
  • 20 Aug 2010

Well, that is just your IMO, like U said... Galaxy S is current king of the hill in the Android market, that's just the way it is.

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  • FEA
  • 09 Aug 2010

I can't wait for the next best android phone...first it was the G1, then came the Motorola Droid, the Nexus One, and the Evo, all others don't count IMO.

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  • kg%
  • 07 Aug 2010

im using Samsung Galaxy S now,but to me,still Nexus One is one of the best phone ever created:) you gotta love it!

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