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Anonymous
(12/26):
Only when I can buy the handset and THEN choose a carrier (ATT, Verizon, etc.)
When is that going to be?
Is each handset going to be limited as to what carrier it can play with?
Why don't they make a cheap user-swappable module that can be switched, when you want to change networks?
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Anonymous
(12/29):
I have a need to always have the newest fastest and coolest phone.
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Anonymous
(12/31):
I'll buy one if I will be able to use AT&Ts 3g network which doesn't seem to be the case looking at the specs
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Anonymous
(1/5):
I dont like WM
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Anonymous
(1/5):
No, Google saysit doesnot work with AT&T 3G frequency.
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Anonymous
(1/6):
Waiting anxiously for the AT&T 3g version. I'm very close to just buying the 2g version (just like the 2g iPhone). Also, AT&T claims to be testing upgrades to their 3g network that are compatible with the nexus by the end of this year.
Link you can piece together:
gizmodo com/5440897/att-completes-nationwide-72-hspa-3g-upgrade
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Anonymous
(1/9):
heck yeah android phones rock!!
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Anonymous
(1/9):
isrjgildfjg
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Anonymous
(2/1):
According to the latest FCC filing, there is a new Nexus One coming that will work on AT&T's 3G network.
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Anonymous
(2/6):
i'll buy one if it comes out for at&t with the same price as getting it with t-mobile
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Anonymous
(2/6):
I want android on at&t
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Anonymous
(2/6):
Google rocks!
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t3D
(2/8):
because at&t needs a android phone and t he nexus one is the perfect one for at&t
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Anonymous
(2/15):
i need a new phone and it looks cool
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Anonymous
(2/19):
awesome
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Anonymous
(4/6):
Yes, maybe, and that's if AT&T doesn't lock it up like their Backflip. I like my G1 on AT&T and I have it rooted, etc so I can do what I want with it but I do miss the 3G speed. If AT&T doesn't limit the phone, I'll buy one and stay w/ AT&T.
Dr. Diode
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Anonymous
(4/18):
maybe
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