Posts Tagged ‘Verizon’

Verizon Nexus One Video Leak

Tuesday, March 30th, 2010

Verizon Nexus One rumors have surfaced yet again, this time caught on video. A Tipster submitted this video to Android Central. They claim it’s most likely fake as it would be a simple website to duplicate, but these days you just never know. The screen shots show the Verizon’s Nexus One appears to be $199 with 2 year contract. Check out the video after the jump and let us know your thoughts?

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Another tasty morsels for this Monday morning: Jkontherun says to expect the N1 in April with “something that the versions on other U.S. carriers lack.” Flash 10.1? A better touchscreen? Trackball swapped out for the Desire’s trackpad? Your guess is as good as ours.

Update: We’ve now had a couple people tell us the hold-up for the Verizon Nexus One has been because Skype wasn’t playing nicely with Android 2.1. Plausible?

[Source: AndroidCentral.com]

Google phone creates new industry model

Tuesday, December 15th, 2009

The Washington Post reports:

With Google’s disclosure over the weekend that it would launch its own cellphone, the online giant is staking claim to a piece of the fast-growing mobile marketplace and making a direct challenge to Apple’s swift rise in the sector.

Google said in a corporate blog on Saturday that it has developed a phone based on its Android mobile operating system and distributed it to employees to try out. Soon after, pictures of the phone surfaced on the Twitter feeds of employees and outside bloggers with details that the device would be launched next month and sold directly to consumers. The new phone would be capable of operating on any network, according to a source close to the company who was not authorized to comment publicly.

Google’s approach would run counter to the current practices of handset makers and carriers that partner up in exclusive deals to market and sell phones, and provide mobile service. AT&T, for instance, has been the sole provider of service for Apple’s iPhone since the device was launched in 2007. Sprint tied up with Palm for its Pre smart phone earlier this year, and Verizon exclusively runs several versions of Research in Motion’s BlackBerry.

In iPhone’s case, the exclusivity agreement goes far beyond the choice of service provider. Apple tightly controls the applications that are available for the phone through its iTunes store, and its decision to block a voice application from Google sparked an inquiry by the Federal Communications Commission.

For the rest of the article visit:

http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2009/12/14/AR2009121403454.html

Verizon Android Phone with WiFi Tethering!

Tuesday, October 13th, 2009

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Take that stingy AT&T and iPhone users!

Verizon Wireless is known for having the best network, which most of its customers would agree, will have an Android phone early 2010. Verizon users will soon have a bit of a one-up, when one of the three new Android phones coming to Verizon will have WiFi Tethering out of the box.

This is a big deal for Verizon because it shows that they are not too worried about not having the iPhone any time soon.

It will be interesting to see how Verizon handles this “open development”. Theoretically shouldn’t care what’s being developed, but it will be interesting to see whether the Verizon throws any marketing weight and retail support behind the device or if it will be left to fight for attention on its own.