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Google selling Nexus One compatible with 3G networks on AT&T or Rogers
March 16, 2010 | by Andrew Kameka
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The Nexus One portal now lists a new phone compatible with the AT&T 3G network. When going to the Nexus One portal to purchase a phone, consumers have a choice of purchasing through T-Mobile or AT&T in the U.S., and Rogers Wireless in Canada.
The Nexus One could previously be purchased for $529 and used on a non-T-Mobile GSM network, but it only supported EDGE speeds. The updated website now lists the phone that “Supports three 3G/UMTS bands (850/1900/2100 MHz)” that are compatible with the 3G networks of AT&T and Rogers.
Interested consumers will still have to pay the full $529 price for the Nexus One – there doesn’t appear to be a subsidy option – but they can at least gain 3G speeds on one of the best Android phones currently on the market.
Thanks for tip, Eric!











Now Steve really hates Eric. I'd hate to be around for the tantrum he is throwing right now.
Love that it can now run on AT&T 3g, what will this do for the upcoming iPhone 4g and the exclusivity with Apple, or how will that affect a possible subsidized version with AT&T?????