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Originally Posted by 6tr6tr Aside from the tech specs they all get wrong, the *big* news going around is how Google has only sold 80,000 Nexus Ones despite all the "hoopla and hype." They compare this to the sales of Droid and Apple during their first month each.
Not a SINGLE article has mentioned that Google has done ZERO TV/cable advertising, almost no online advertising and that the phone is only sold online at google's (again) not well-advertised phone site.
Personally I think 80,000 phones sold with essentially zero advertising and only T-Mobile signed up for a lower-cost phone is pretty amazing. How much did Apple put behind the iPhone? $200 million? There are estimates that Verizon spent $100 per Droid on advertising (obviously that lowers with every Droid they sell after the ads die down). Google probably spent, what $1 million? Pretty impressive. | You have got to be kidding that there's no online advertising. Google... the most popular website on the web by far has been promoting it HEAVILY. No one could buy the advertising that Google has put forth with the Nexus One.
It does have lots of reasons not to buy it.
- Can't see it in a store.
- Only available through the cell phone company with the worst coverage.
- $530 for everything except one plan.
- Email support only with 2 day response time.
- Lots of press coverage about 3G problems, keyboard problems, lack of support.
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