Nexus One is making it to Vodafone UK in April

28 February, 2010

T-Mobile is still the only operator out there to offer subsidized Nexus Ones. However, this is going to change soon. Really soon. Reportedly, Vodafone UK are getting Google's first very own Android-based device in April.

Previous rumors hinted of a launch in March but alas Vodafone customers will have to wait another month.

Again, to place an order, you'll have to go to google.com/phone. However at this stage there is still no word on subsidized pricing and available contracts.

We are now expecting to see Google do something about the regional availability of the Nexus one. Currently, if you want to have a brand new Google Nexus One (like the one we reviewed the other day), you have to live in the USA, Hong Kong, Singapore or in the UK. Yeap, the list is still that short.

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Reader comments

  • Anonymous
  • 03 Mar 2010
  • kIy

I tell you what. There is very noticeable difference between 3G and 3Gs versions of iPhone. Android got its first lossless music player. Nexus One now can play FLAC, APE, WV files. http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=575923

  • Anonymous
  • 01 Mar 2010
  • Mx@

FYI to the people on about figures, for a start, its sold in far less countries so has no potention to sell giant amounts, and you are comparing a phone just released, to an already established phone (iphone) take a look at the iphone 2g sales in fir...

  • Anonymous
  • 01 Mar 2010
  • n7f

Guys, just in case you don't think i em kind of fun-boy or whatever...lol Hmm, i want to say that android, aple, winmo or webOS is a nice concepts, but talking about this new concepts and they clime the best out of them self beyond any ather phone....

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