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well, nexus will probably not come to att. however, the HTC Bravo will likely come to att. it has the same specs as the nexus one with sense!
 
So what do you make of the FCC filing? The product numbers are very close but the phone identified as the Bravo is the Bravo, which should have a different set of product numbers.

Plus there were reports of the N1 being offered to a Canadian carrier, which just happen to use the same frequencies as AT&T 3G in the US.
 
ah ok, well here is my theory...In developing a phone that works in the Canadian Markets, they have inadvertently created a phone that works on AT&Ts 3G network (they use the same frequency if i recall). Now there is no reason for them to release that phone in the US but why not, larger market to release the phone in (I considered T-mobile to be Googles test market).

This is just conjecture and I don't know for sure, but it does sound good.:D
 
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