With more powerful and Android-based phones rolling in the market, Google has decided to stop selling Nexus One online. Google Android's VP Engineering, Andy Rubin noted on the official Google blog, "We'll stop selling handsets via the web store, and will instead use it as an online store window to showcase a variety of Android phones available globally." This means the Nexus One would be widely available in the retail outlets.
Google Nexus One is manufactured by HTC and is currently available only in U.S., the UK, Singapore and Hong Kong exclusively through Google's Online Store. However, it looks like Google is now planning to make Nexus One available through select retailers globally.
Nexus One would be made available in more countries, and we hope India is included in it. We think Google has realized that consumers want to touch, feel and experience the Nexus One instead of just checking out its demo online. We can expect more details at the Google I/O Conference starting May 19 at Moscone West, San Francisco.
17 May 2010
Google Nexus One Might be Sold Globally Soon
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