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Google Nexus One : T-Mobile Plans are Available

Posted By netgeek06 on Jan 06, 2010   FROM: macrumors.com report abuse

The launch of Nexus One smartphone has been declared by the Google. Nexus One has 800x480 screen, 5 mega pixel camera with flash and is powered by Qualcomm's 1 GHz Snapdragon processor, utilizes the Android 2.1 operating system. Here information is mentioned about Google Nexus One T-Mobile Plans.

 T-Mobile Plans are Available

Google has launched touchscreen phone with the help of T-Mobile. Generally consumers buy the phones from carriers in the U.S. Google does not intend to sell its new “Nexus One” phone in the typical way. Multiple carriers have been approached by Google about supporting its new phone. The phone is designed by Google and will be produced by Taiwan’s HTC, offering this selling scenario as per the sources.

T-Mobile’s G1 phone, the first Android-powered handset was built by the HTC. GSM technology is used by The Nexus One handset, it means in the U.S., only mobile customers who use AT&T (T) or T-Mobile’s networks could use the “unlocked” phone anyway.

There is the option for people who want to keep their existing plans is to purchase the $529 unlocked model. If you want to purchase the $179 model then there is a single plan for you and that is:

  • Android Unlimited Web
  • $79.99 per month
  • 500 talk minutes
  • Unlimited nights and weekends
  • Unlimited T-Mobile to T-Mobile minutes
  • Unlimited domestic messaging including SMS, MMS, IM

A leaked document has been gotten by the Gizmodo with official screenshots of pricing and plans of the Nexus One. Nexus one is the final name of the Google Phone and it will cost nearly $530 for unlocked and $180 with T-Mobile after subsidy over a 2 years contract.

Leaked information:

 T-Mobile Plans are Available

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