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Originally Posted by MightyBobo The type of network AT&T is. Theres some stuff the N1 cant do on AT&T's network because of it. Not as fast as it should be...
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Bobo is right, the original Nexus one is meant for T-mobile but it is an "open" phone. If you want an Android phone on AT&T just wait a couple more months you will get your first batch. I believe the Nexus one is on the list, so the Dell Mini, and one more by HTC.
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I've heard Nexus One getting a bad wrap from being under T-Mobile due to lack of coverage and service. It's debuting at the end of this month with Verizon so hopefully as Google's (Android) flagship phone, it will get a better review. At least where I live in the panhandle of Florida, Verizon Wireless reigns supreme, hands-down. If not mentioned already, I think phonearena.com is a great cell phone reference website. |
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