GoogleGoogle to halt online availability of Nexus One, coming through partners

Google to halt online availability of Nexus One, coming through partners

Nexus One

In the month of January 2010, Google had annunciated the availability of the Nexus One, exclusively on its website. The Google Nexus One blog now reveals that on the competition of the current and last shipment of the devices, they will no longer be made available online through Google.

Now, the company has received the last shipment of this device. On completion of the shipment, the handset will no longer be available through Google. However, the Nexus One will be sold through partners like Vodafone in Europe, KT in Korea and seemingly other retailers based on the condition of the local market.

Although, customer support for the existing Nexus One consumers will be available. This Android handset supports the Android 2.2 Froyo, which has supposedly attracted several Android loyalists.

Other than Google, the handset was available through T-Mobile and AT&T. The device sports a 3.7” OLED display and supports 1GHz Qualcomm Snapdragon processor. The phone also boasts of a 1400mAh battery which allows talktime up to 10 hours and standby time of up to 290 hours on 2G.

Registered developers can purchase the handset by logging into their account on Android Market Publisher.

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