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Originally Posted by testacon
It would be very interesting to know why Verizon now bailed on the Nexus One with Sprint most likely following suit, Verizon's network isn't T-Mobiles size and they are passing on this phone. Could the problem exist on CDMA chipsets as well? Meanwhile Google is still selling this phone for T-Mobile despite all the problems with it. I just don't know why this many people are defending Google?? This is sneaky and underhanded of them regardless of who's fault it really is. Nowhere on their site says may or may not work on T-Mobile, sure we know all about it but what percent of the "real world" does? This is just bad business IMO!
Kudos for Verizon saying we aren't selling your CRAP! At least now if the Incredible doesn't work you know that Verizon will take the phone back and work out something with HTC, giving you options to get a different phone.
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They are passing on the Nexus One because there is no point..the Nexus One and the Incredible is pretty much same device with some minor modifications. As for Nexus One for sprint..well I hope it still comes. Even though EVO is better it still different size factor and N1 may work for old plans/sero plans.