The Nexus One gets written about endlessly, yet few people own one. AT&T is reportedly about to include Google’s smartphone as its first Android offering.


A new FCC ID picture (right side) for the Nexus One suggests that it is a revised model capable of supporting AT&T’s 3G network on WCDMA Bands I, II, and V (2100/1900/850). As more carriers begin adding the Nexus One to their line-ups, its sales will rise, although with the HTC Bravo and Supersonic, along with higher end models from other makers coming, Google’s phone will have greater opposition.

Source: Android and Me


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