Reuters is reporting that a source of theirs indicates a January 5th date for the [b]Nexus One[b] to go on sale. They’ve been advised that it will be at a “reduced price to consumers who agree to a service contract from Deutsche Telekom’s T-Mobile USA“. Are we skeptical? Sure. It’s only a couple weeks away but whatever. We thought it would be months before Google Goggles was ready and here it was rolled out days after we learned of it.
We were looking through our comments from another post and found that the always-fun Charbax dropped by with some information regarding price. We’re not sure were he heard it or how he knows, but here’s what he says…
Here’s the price: $199 unlocked in stores. $100 rebate online if you have an active and old Google account. That $100 rebate is either to buy it $99 online from Google’s online phone store, for using on Android Marketplace or for using on any Google Checkout stores. Can also be used for T-Mobile or AT&T pre-paid Data SIM card service at $29 per month, no contracts required.
Google will push full VOIP usage on these, meaning no voice/sms plans needed at any carrier. Voice calls will go through Google Voice on Data SIM cards and will provide unlimited free voice calling. And SMS is replaced by unlimited free Gtalk.
Finally, Google will provide easy roaming data services in other countries. For example, if you go to Europe, you can roam on HSDPA data networks for the same price of 20€ per month, and if you only stay in Europe for a few days you won’t need to pay for the whole month. You may not even need to change the SIM card.
Bueno a groso modo:
EL nuevo teléfono de google para competir con el iphone y los Nokia es el Nexus One, creado por HTC.
PRECIO:
199$ Liberado desde fabrica.
Quitar 100$ si se compra Online y además se tiene un cuanta con antiguedad y activa de gmail.
Dicen, otros 99$ comprarlo online desde google store y usen Android Marketplace o por usar en alguna Google Checkout stores. (esto no se lo que es, la verdad¿?)
Dice que Google permitirá el VOIP y con ello ahorraremos en SMS/TLF, esto será por medio del GTALK para los SMS y el Google Voice para las llamadas.. una pequeña "trikiñuela" xDD
Dice que para el 3G o HSDPA no es necesario cambiar de SIM si se va a otra parte del mundo ( pone de ejemplo a Europa ), se paga 20$ al mes y ale, a correr.
más o menos es lo que dice.
salu2!
FUENTE:
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