Nexus One now available with AT&T 3G support
Technology News March 17th, 2010

Earlier, we noted that HTC Nexus One sales have been underwhelming. There are several possibilities for this, but one was pigeon-holing it with one GSM carrier in the U.S., T-Mobile. The Nexus One ships unlocked, meaning you could drop in any SIM, but it previously wouldn't support the 3G frequencies of AT&T and Rogers prior to this.
However, T-Mobile remains the only carrier that subsidizes the Nexus One. If you buy an AT&T 3G compatible version, it will be sans contract (a good thing) but at $529 instead of $179 subsidized (a not-so-good, but not necessarily bad, thing).
Check out the new option at Google's Nexus One site.
Time will tell if this change will cause a spike in Nexus One sales. Quite a few consumers have been waiting for a decent Android phone to hit AT&T, but it appears that that Motorola Backflip ain't it, according to many reviewers.
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