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Google could have scrapped Nexus One for Verizon

Google could have scrapped Nexus One for Verizon

Google recently announced that they won’t be making any more improvements for the smartphone, and has also discreetly made it known that Verizon Wireless won’t be offering the Nexus One anymore by dropping any mention of it on their Nexus One page, reneging on a January promise. Instead, Google has pointed towards the Droid Incredible (also from HTC) as a “replacement” of sorts, although there is no official reason behind this policty change.

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