
Google Nexus One Review
By now the word is out about Nexus One the new Google Phone featuring the latest incarnation of Android. An amazing combination of hardware and software, the Nexus One is a beautiful and powerful phone that seamlessly merges mobile communication, the internet and powerful applications from Android market. Or in Google’s own tag word “Web meets phone”.
Nexus One in UK
If you don’t want to wait till the official UK launch, you could grab Google’s iPhone rival online via google.com/phone both unlocked and SIM free. It’s easy to personalize your Nexus One phone. While placing an order through Google’s Phone Webstore you could chose to confirm two lines of personal message which would get engraved on the back of the phone. Engraved phones will ship within 72 hours of placing your order.

Engraved Google Nexus One Phone
You can choose to purchase the Nexus One from the Google Phone Webstore without service for about £330 ($529 USD) plus £30 and import tax (to UK) of £63 making a total of around £423. Discounted prices are available with qualifying T-Mobile US service plans. The phone recognizes SIM cards from any mobile service provider using the GSM standard, but is incompatible with the frequency band used by the AT&T and Rogers networks for 3G data. Additionally, the Nexus One is incompatible with CDMA networks such as Verizon and Sprint.
User Guide (22.6 MB)
Google Nexus One (GNO)
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