Confirmed: Sprint Nexus One Cancelled

88 FLUX

Well-known member
Apr 29, 2010
665
35
0
Visit site
Last edited:

Droid800

Banned
Mar 31, 2010
3,627
360
0
Visit site
Well then. The N1 has officially become the redheaded step-child of the Android world. What was originally supposed to be a carrier-independent phone (choose your phone first, then choose the carrier you want), has turned into a giant pile of fail.

Something tells me that the N1 has stressed relations with other hardware partners to the point that carriers are choosing those partners over Google's offering. (and the issues that would come along with it) Rather than deal with bitching from the hardware folks, carriers are choosing to drop the Google phone instead.

This should dash anyone's hopes of the Nexus line continuing beyond the One.
 

anon(21022)

Well-known member
May 8, 2010
327
10
0
Visit site
In the US, maybe. Here in Canada I can use the N1 on Bell, Rogers, Telus, Fido, Virgin, WIND. That's pretty much all of them, minus some minor MVNs like Solo or newcomers like Public Mobile, both of whom aren't smartphone carriers anyway.
 

Members online

Forum statistics

Threads
943,084
Messages
6,917,188
Members
3,158,813
Latest member
pierre5463