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Again, rumors without screenshot is probably more of a white noise or wishful thinking at this moment :)

easily photoshopped too. but i think the nexus was probably a different story. google let this one slip out slowly on purpose

:)
 
Tmobile is trying to move towards people paying full price for their phone and signing up for month to month so it seems Google is just helping them out. The best rate plans entice you to not get a subsidized phone.
 
you do realize they don't have to release any information to the public about something thats submitted to the fcc, right?

but you are right, we would have seen it go through the fcc. doesn't mean it should be completely ruled out

They can request confidentiality about the details of the phone (like pictures) but the raw report details are of public record upon FCC approval. That cannot be deliberately hidden. The FCC id on the phone has to be searchable in the FCC's database.
 
at&t version will be released at a later date, but there will be no subsidy from at&t. You'll have to pay the full $530 and stick in your SIM card. CDMA version will be a whole other version that'll likely take longer to come out.
 
at&t version will be released at a later date, but there will be no subsidy from at&t. You'll have to pay the full $530 and stick in your SIM card. CDMA version will be a whole other version that'll likely take longer to come out.

Yay for no screenshot rumors!
 
They can request confidentiality about the details of the phone (like pictures) but the raw report details are of public record upon FCC approval. That cannot be deliberately hidden. The FCC id on the phone has to be searchable in the FCC's database.

yup. but you're making it out as if because you can't find it now, there never will be an att version, or that they couldn't announce one tomorrow

Yay for no screenshot rumors!

:D
 
OT
Ive been under the impression it is the carrier who pressures the handset makes to decide what freq to put in take out of the phone.
It supposedly requires very little whatsoever to support both 3G bands.

You understand that the manufacturer of the Device is HTC Corporation, whose principal place of business is at 23 Xinghua Road, Taoyuan 330, Taiwan, R.O.C.

lol Gotta love the "if it breaks I swear it isnt our fault" part of it.
 
seems stupid to sell an "unlocked" phone with such limited freq. if google were smart they would make gsm version supporting more freq as well as make a cdma version, wouldnt it make sense to cater to a larger population rather than limit the phone to t-mobile users or the few others around the world that use the same freq as t-mobile.

The Nexus One is simply a follow-up to the Dev Phone 1 and Ion which were both developer devices. It only makes since to create a unlocked device for developers to use that has next-gen hardware instead of the old school stuff inside the G1 and mt3g. Since the first two were on T-Mobile it makes since that devs shouldn't have to switch just to get the latest development hardware. The Dev Phone 1 was also sold directly through Google with T-Mobile supporting it.
 
they took it down... what was this video about?

There were 4-8 videos on this youtube channel: YouTube - googlenexusone

That video I posted was one of them, it was a 3d demo of flying through a tunnel.

Interesting that the channel was up since December 23rd but private except for those couple of minutes we all saw it for.

If you go there now, there are still 2 videos up from the channel but they have 0 views and you won't change that.

You can also find the videos by looking up the numbers 2774697 on youtube.
 
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