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Dustin EarleycloseAuthor Information:
Name: Dustin Earley About: A self proclaimed foodie and technology enthusiast, Dustin Earley is never far from his desktop, laptop, or phone. Currently attending college for a degree in digital media production, when Dustin isn't posting in forums and tweeting online he can be found relaxing, playing video games, and cooking for his family. Follow DroidDog's Senior Editor on Twitter.See Authors Posts (111)
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The Nexus One has been recently spotted with the ID NM899110. Big deal right? Actually, yes. The current Nexus One bears the ID NM8999100. The difference? This new Nexus has 3G bands capable of fully utilizing AT&T’s HSPA 7.2, WCDMA Bands I, II, and V (2100/1900/850). Keep in mind that the only other carriers slated to get the Nexus One (other than T-Mobile) is Verizon Wireless and Vodafone, but judging by how things have been working in the wireless industry lately, that doesn’t mean too much. We already know AT&T has at least five Android devices in the pipes, I can’t think of any reason not to add the Nexus to the list. Be sure to check back for any news we can get our hands on. Anyone out there using AT&T ready for a Nexus?
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