Google's Nexus One phone, although highly speculated, can still be counted as a rumor as the company has made no confirmations about the same. But now Gizmodo has received some screenshots of the device, from an unknown source, complete with the possible price of the phone and the tariff plans with which it would be offered. Also added are some hardware details.
Speculations are that the Nexus One would be unveiled at an invitation only press event on January 5, and if the screenshots are right, the phone would retail for $530 unlocked, all set to be used with any GSM carrier. On the other hand, users looking for a subsidize version would be able to get it with a 2 years contract.
As per the rumor, there seems to be only one plan available right now, with T-Mobile, and it will supposedly include the Google phone at $180, 500 minutes, free weekend and in-network calls and unlimited access to SMS, MMS and data.
No comments about the latest rumor or the phone in general have yet been shared by Google and all eyes are now on the January 5 press event.
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