Latest in Android

Image credit:

Verizon getting Google's Nexus One in Spring 2010

Darren Murph
January 5, 2010
Share
Tweet
Share

Sponsored Links

Oh boy, you heard that right. Google's slinging its Nexus One to Verizon in the Spring for an undisclosed amount. At a purchase page that went live during the company's product launch event in Mountain View, users are notified that the phone will soon be available on America's largest carrier. Two things are immediately interesting here -- for starters, it's not coming (right away, at least) to bump heads with the iPhone on AT&T, and secondly, Google is openly suggesting that you buy Motorola's (as in, not HTC's) Droid now if you just can't wait a day longer for some of that Android goodness. If AT&T wasn't scared, it should be now.

[Thanks to everyone who sent this in]



Verizon owns Engadget's parent company, Verizon Media. Rest assured, Verizon has no control over our coverage. Engadget remains editorially independent.

All products recommended by Engadget are selected by our editorial team, independent of our parent company. Some of our stories include affiliate links. If you buy something through one of these links, we may earn an affiliate commission.
Share
Tweet
Share

Popular on Engadget

SpaceX posts a closer look at the Starship's 'landing flip' maneuver

SpaceX posts a closer look at the Starship's 'landing flip' maneuver

View
'Cyberpunk 2077' is riddled with bugs and rogue penises

'Cyberpunk 2077' is riddled with bugs and rogue penises

View
NASA names the astronauts eligible for early Artemis Moon missions

NASA names the astronauts eligible for early Artemis Moon missions

View
Apple and Google clamp down on X-Mode, a location-tracking data broker

Apple and Google clamp down on X-Mode, a location-tracking data broker

View
Mastercard and Visa cut off payments to Pornhub

Mastercard and Visa cut off payments to Pornhub

View

From around the web

Page 1Page 1ear iconeye iconFill 23text filevr