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Google Nexus One starts popping up all over

Google Nexus One starts popping up all over

We know that Google has decided to stop selling its Nexus One smartphone online from their own website, and that has only opened the floodgates for other retail channels to bring this Android-powered smartphone to the masses, including T-Mobile affiliate i wireless. i wireless is offering the Nexus One for $300 after a $350 discount as well as a $50 mail-in rebate, so you will just have to make your own calculations as to whether you prefer the old way of selling the Nexus One or new method that might sport different pricing according to the vendor at hand. If you’re wondering whether the Nexus One is the smartphone for you, you might want to check out our review before taking the plunge.

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