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Google’s Nexus One to be sold only with invitations
Are you waiting for Google’s Nexus One? As it’s probably already known, it’ll be launched on January 5th (that is, tomorrow), but as the launch goes, rumors say you will have to make sure to have an invitation in order to buy it. The Google Phone will, in fact, not be present on stores: it’ll be only sold online and to those who have received an email invitation. Experienced with the invitation system (that had been used with Gmail with large success), Google must think that doing the same for a smartphone that is manufactured in small quantities and won’t be available to everyone can assure its success.
Although the specialized press says there’s nothing extraordinary about the Nexus One. The device is similar to many phones already on the market and has nothing new to offer. But there will certainly be those who will not pass on the opportunity to have a smartphone that can only be bought through invitations.
Published on January 4, 2010 · Filed under: Android, Google Mobile;

