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Google Stops Nexus One Sale Online

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Google made its first steps into the smartphone market with the Nexus One phone launched on January 5.

To sell this phone, the company had decided to use its own online store in the United States. The service will now pause, to make way for traditional retailers as is the case in Europe.

In the US, if you’ve been waiting for the Nexus One for Verizon Wireless’ network, head over to http://phones.verizonwireless.com/htc/incredible to pre-order the Droid Incredible by HTC, a powerful new Android phone and a cousin of the Nexus One that is similarly feature-packed.

The company did not indicate how many of Nexus One phones had been sold since the release of the device in the U.S., but acknowledged that only geeks had used its online store to purchase the product, which proposed unit price reduced with a fixed operator T-Mobile, with or without reducing network compatibility AT & T and T-Mobile.

“It is clear that many consumers want to touch before buying a phone they want and also choose from a wide range of packages,” said the engineer Andy Rubin, the official blog of the group.