ATT Interesting
I guess this would be one way of getting a Android phone on ATT (if their 3G bands are supported)? 🤨
But I have a feeling this will be offered overseas first.
My thoughts exactly. I am very interested in finally finding a phone to replace my long line of Blackberries. Not that there's anything wrong with them, just time for something new and nothing up to this point has done it for me. The Android series...
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Well, its being given to Google employees some time in the next week or so.
As far as AT&T goes, not so much this phone then again maybe, but it is logical that something comes along their way in Android. 88 plus million potential customers plus ...
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On Engadget's website, there is an update (Tweet) from John Gruber from Daring Fireball, that the Nexus One phone will support T-Mobile's 3G band.
What 3G bands?
Would love to see a phone with 3G bands for both 850, 1700 and 1900. That would be a phone that would be great if unlocked.
I hope they include all north american 3g bands. I'm tired of manufacturers locking the bands to one carrier or another.
According to John Grubner's (from Daring Fireball) source, the Nexus One is going to be compatible to T-Mobile's 3G network.
Verizon LTE support?
Would it be compatible with Verizon LTE?
Will Verizon use SIM CARDS for LTE?
No. The Nexus One Phone is 3G enabled, not 4G (LTE). Yes, Verizon Wireless will have swappable SIM cards for their 4G (LTE) network.
No, it's too early for there to be LTE phones.