nexus blun... der. when will folks realize that these suped up 958 horsepower android phones are becoming a dime a dozen? they're nice, but not when they do nothing but to trump each other except look neato on paper? lol... google and htc have pwned you guys.
@skyblaze lol good point. But engadget is turning into FOX news of tech info. Did they even read the article? It says they are shifting to retail sales and away from web only. No where did it say Nexus one is being discontinued. /facepalm
@plbelanger Probably did it for "teh hitz". Look how many comments this article has sparked. Probably some flamewars brewing on page 2 and 3 as well...
If they had actually made the phone available in Holland i would be a member of the club too, along with probably all the other Desire owners... googlefail.
They didn't say that it will no longer be sold unlocked. They could easily sell the phone through Best Buy as unlocked only.
As long as they continue to support the phone, I don't care how they sell it. What I would love is for Google to start supporting the phone through the carriers, that would make it much easier for current owners, especially on AT&T.
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That makes me member of the exclusive Nexus One (limited) club. :D
@Riccardo
nexus blun... der. when will folks realize that these suped up 958 horsepower android phones are becoming a dime a dozen? they're nice, but not when they do nothing but to trump each other except look neato on paper? lol... google and htc have pwned you guys.
@Riccardo The blog says they will eventually stop web only sales and shift to in store, nothing about the discontinuation.
@Riccardo As long as they keep updating our N1's, I wont have any issues. Great phone with excellent call quality.
@tigercranestyle More like Nexus One...der!
@plbelanger
atleast we have our custom engravings =)
@Riccardo Me too.
This does make me really sad, though. I liked being able to buy my phone unlocked and was hoping this model would be successful to really take off.
@skyblaze lol good point. But engadget is turning into FOX news of tech info. Did they even read the article? It says they are shifting to retail sales and away from web only. No where did it say Nexus one is being discontinued. /facepalm
@plbelanger Probably did it for "teh hitz". Look how many comments this article has sparked. Probably some flamewars brewing on page 2 and 3 as well...
@Riccardo
I was thinking the same thing.
@Riccardo
If they had actually made the phone available in Holland i would be a member of the club too, along with probably all the other Desire owners... googlefail.
@Sunshine1970
They didn't say that it will no longer be sold unlocked. They could easily sell the phone through Best Buy as unlocked only.
As long as they continue to support the phone, I don't care how they sell it. What I would love is for Google to start supporting the phone through the carriers, that would make it much easier for current owners, especially on AT&T.