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Posted by L.K. On January - 7 - 2010 View Comments

Google Nexus One Price Announcement

Google officially announces the pricing of its first smartphone Nexus One, which was presented on January 5. Based on these data, it is going to be cheaper than the iPhone 3GS and it kind of feels like one of the best techniques to use to win in a competition.

American buyers will be offered two ways of purchasing this device: a two-year contract with T-Mobile with the cost of$ 179.99 or unlocked for $ 529.99. In both cases, acquiring Nexus One needs to be done directly from Google, at: google.com / phone, which is not ready yet.
The contract with T-Mobile requires a two-year service plan with a monthly fee of $ 79.99. If the client wishes to cancel the contract within 120 days, he will have to pay the difference between reduced and unreduced prices ($ 529.99 – $ 179.99 = $ 350).

As for the Europe according to Le Point, smartphone Google Nexus One will go on sale in France in the first quarter of this year for € 450 (without a contract). If subject to the signing of the two-year contract with SFR (the second largest operator on the French-owned companies Vivendi and Vodafone) price of the smartphone will be reduced € 200.

Google also plans to sell accessories for the phone: a computer docking station for the Nexus One ($ 39, 99) and car dock Nexus One ($ 49, 99).

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