Category: Gadgets Author : James Johnson Posted: March 17, 2010
Tags : google, Google Nexus One, Google Sales, Nexus One, Smartphone Sales, Sprint Nexus One, Verizon Wireless, vodafone
Google Nexus One Gets CDMA Friendly, Sprint Wireless Support
The Google Nexus One, as expected, is getting some CDMA love, at this time via Sprint Wireless. The device offers the same specs hardware wise users have come to know, while implementing Sprint 3G capabilities.
Verizon Wireless and Vodafone are also expected to gain support soon with “Spring 2010″ being listed on the phones official customer page.
The Sprint version will feature the SnapDragon 1GHz processor, Google Android 2.1 OS, a 3.7 inch AMOLED display, Wi-Fi and other features found on the original T-Mobile friendly version.
Customers can buy the device from the Google Nexus One web page, Sprint Wireless will not carry the device, giving their customers the same opportunity available to T-Mobile customers. At the time of this posting the Sprint version has not yet been posted to the website, we’ll just sit here twiddling our thumbs until it shows up. [SlashGear]




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Mar 17, 2010
HTC is shipping the CDMA version of the Nexus One to Verizon and it will be available this month or in April. HTC will also ship the Nexus One to Vodafone UK soon.
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Apr 6, 2010
Google has achieved so much and this is only a part of it. As a matter of fact, one of the new debates in the realm of Coke or Pepsi, Beatles or Stones (the answer is SLAYER!), is now Yahoo mail or Google or rather, Gmail. I actually have both, but I confess to liking and using Gmail more. It’s easier, and the chat doesn’t require you to install much. Google Talk is far less invasive than Yahoo IM, but Yahoo will be a daunting contender with the G machine (or Skynet) if they merge with Bing, although you practically need a payday cash advance for Gmail’s storage capacity on Yahoo. Wherever Yahoo’s HQ is at will be the first target once Google unleashes the Terminators, and believe me they will.