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Google is on the verge of releasing a version of its Nexus One handset that will run on AT&T’s 3G network.
Unveiled in early January, the Googlephone is GSM-based device, and it’s sold unlocked from Mountain View’s very own online store. However, the inaugural version does not work with AT&T 3G, the largest GSM network in the US. If you want to use the phone with AT&T, you’ll have to slum it on the company’s 2.5G Edge network.
AT&T is the exclusive network provider for the Apple iPhone, so at the moment the Googlephone and the Jesus Phone do not operate on the same 3G network.
But documents recently filed with the US Federal Communications Commission indicate that Google and hardware manufacturer HTC are preparing a version that supports the WCDMA bands I, II, and V, the 3G frequencies used not only by AT&T but also Canadian wireless providers Rogers, Bell Canada, and Telus Mobility.
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theregister.co.uk
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