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$180 Nexus One Only For New T-Mobile Customers

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Existing T-Mobile USA customers will have to pay up to $380 to get the Google Nexus One, according to pricing listed on Google's Web site. New customers can get the device for $180 with a two-year, $80 per month contract.

Current T-Mobile customers adding data plans will be able to get the highly anticipated device for $280 with a two-year contract, while current customers merely upgrading existing data plans will have to pay $380 for the device, again with a two-year contract.

The Nexus One can also be bought without a contract for $530.

A T-Mobile spokesman could not immediately confirm the pricing for existing customers, but said that "... standard eligibility requirements apply for upgrade pricing - Nexus One is not unique in that respect. We're working with Google to fully ensure its online store accurately reflects customer eligibility requirements."


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  • I guess they forgot the type of customer that made Android and the G1 so popular in the first place. "Screw you G1 owners, we don't need you anymore now that Android has taken off....it isn't our fault that your contract hasn't gone on long enough...." (Yes, I know all about subsidized pricing, yes I signed the contract, etc....)

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