The last batch of NexusOne @ Google

Jack_R1

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Not "some", but the most official indication possible, quoting:

"To ensure our developers have access to a phone with the latest Android OS, Google will be offering the Nexus One through a partner for sale to registered developers. Visit the Android Market Publisher site and log into your developer account to purchase a Nexus One."
 

willverduzco

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A little sad at face value... But looking deeper, what it means to me is that if you want an N1 after they sell out, you have to pay a $25 premium (to get a developer profile). Not that big of a deal in my opinion. That said, given that the Galaxy S has been rooted, I'm sure it won't be missed too much. I won't be getting rid of my N1 any time soon though!
 

EarthsiegeTA

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Now to sit back and wait for the next Anti-Jesusphone.

*Disclaimer: I'm not saying the N1 is the antichrist. I'm just making fun of the fact that people refer to iphones as 'Jesusphones'. This is just for the people with no sense of humor*
 

saint327

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What about the accessories? The desk dock, car dock, and battery. They charge fair prices, expecially for the battery. Other vendors selling the same batt would charge double I bet.
 

vexingv

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What about the accessories? The desk dock, car dock, and battery. They charge fair prices, expecially for the battery. Other vendors selling the same batt would charge double I bet.
i'm wondering if i should pick up accessories for this phone sometime soon. i already have the desktop dock, and probably won't need the car dock as i have a universal mount solution. although i'm pretty satisfied w/ my current battery, i could see myself requiring a new battery in the future. thoughts? are there other means of acquiring an official/oem battery?
 

SBS_

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Time to wait for the next developer phone with stock android I guess, never gonna buy a phone with Sense/Motoblur/Touchwiz or whatever.

Hopefully they will create a new developer phone in time for Gingerbread or the next version.
 
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i'm wondering if i should pick up accessories for this phone sometime soon. i already have the desktop dock, and probably won't need the car dock as i have a universal mount solution. although i'm pretty satisfied w/ my current battery, i could see myself requiring a new battery in the future. thoughts? are there other means of acquiring an official/oem battery?
Don't buy a battery ahead of time, it will be useless by the time you want to use it.

The Nexus battery is the same as the desire battery which is probalby the same as a few other HTC devices, track it down by P/N on htc's site and you should be alright.
 

Paul22000

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Wait, woah...

Notice how there's no mention of selling it via T-Mobile / AT&T retail stores in the US?

I thought that was a lock. Looks like that flopped.

Google denied again? Ouch...

In any case, all this means we can sell our phones for an even greater profit once we want to upgrade... :cool:
 
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diversificationied

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Wait, woah...

Notice how there's no mention of selling it via T-Mobile / AT&T retail stores in the US?

I thought that was a lock. Looks like that flopped.

Google denied again? Ouch...

In any case, all this means we can sell our phones for an even greater profit once we want to upgrade... :cool:
Not really, all one has to do is pay $25 bucks and get it as a "developer" for probably the same price we pay now.
 

lostinbeta

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I wonder what the next default testing phone will be for Google. I'm sure it'll be the nexus for at least the remainder of the year though. I hope.
 

RogerPodacter

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Wait, woah...

Notice how there's no mention of selling it via T-Mobile / AT&T retail stores in the US?

I thought that was a lock. Looks like that flopped.

Google denied again? Ouch...

In any case, all this means we can sell our phones for an even greater profit once we want to upgrade... :cool:
They never said they are selling thru carriers, they said retail places like amazon, newegg, best buy, etc. ATT and carriers was never once mentioned. :)