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The view from the top of IT with TechWorld Editor Rohan Pearce
The local Android-powered mobile phone space continues to heat up with Vodafone to start selling Google’s Nexus One handset from today.
By Rodney Gedda | 01 July, 2010 12:36
The nation's biggest telco Telstra has taken a slice out of the cost of its flagship Android-based smartphone, the HTC Desire, just hours before rival Vodafone is slated to start selling Google's Nexus One handset, which has similar specifications and was also built by HTC.
By Renai LeMay | 01 July, 2010 10:05
Google's groundbreaking model for selling Android phones from a single Web site is about to become history.
By JR Raphael | 15 May, 2010 03:28
Google will stop selling its Nexus One online because the Android phone's store hasn't caught on with potential buyers, the company said Friday.
By Juan Carlos Perez | 15 May, 2010 07:15
Sprint said on Monday that it no longer plans to support Google's Nexus One phone, making it increasingly uncertain that Google can achieve its vision for phone sales in the U.S.
By Nancy Gohring | 11 May, 2010 05:45
The Nexus One is dead, Jim.
By Robert X. Cringely | 20 July, 2010 08:49
Has any smartphone had a more unusual marketing campaign than the Nexus One? Google's touchscreen Android handset debuted in January to mostly favorable reviews.
By Jeff Bertolucci | 27 April, 2010 09:25
Motorola can add one more item onto its list of Droid slogans: Droid does have more expensive hardware than the Nexus One. But only by a small margin.
By JR Raphael | 16 January, 2010 10:36
Poor Nexus One. Despite earning mostly positive reviews and becoming an obsession in the tech blogosphere, the Google phone reportedly sold just 20,000 units in its first week. That's just 10 percent of the Motorola Droid's debut sales.
By Jared Newman | 15 January, 2010 04:47
Google unveiled the Nexus One a little over a week ago after weeks of rumors and hype. Not only has the Android-based handset failed to revolutionise the smartphone industry as some had speculated, but the spiraling debacle suggests Google may have underestimated what it takes to compete in the smartphone arena.
By Tony Bradley | 14 January, 2010 08:27
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