Google Nexus One Order Page Gets Leaked, Unconfirmed


We don’t know at this point if the leaked Nexus One page is in fact the real deal or a cheap ripoff, but the offers seem to be in line with other unlocked devices, including subsidized pricing from T-Mobile USA. We’ll more than likely find out if it’s the real deal on January 5th during the Google Press Conference, in the meantime here’s the info.

Apparently the device, unlocked and without a carrier attached will go for $529.99, putting it in line with other HTC devices in terms of pricing, a good fact considering HTC manufacturers the unlocked phone. Customers can also choose to pick up the phone with a two-year T-Mobile contract for $179.99, but only if their willing to switch over to a Nexus One plan with 500 minutes talk time, unlimited text and data and mobile to mobile for $79.99. Gizmodo is also stating that customers who cancel their contacts before 120 days runs up will be forced to cough up an additional $350 to keep the device, or they’ll have to return it to Google, a move Verizon customers are accustomed to dealing with.

The page also reveals a few add-ons that many users will probably want to look into, including the $39.99 desktop docking station and the $49.99 Car dock.

Like I said, still no confirmation from Google about the leaked page and it’s authenticity, but at $179.99 even with a two year contract, it would make the unit an even more attractive iPhone competitor.

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