Nexus One to support Sprint 3G
Following a recent FCC filing we know already that we’re likely to see a version of the Nexus One announced soon which will support AT&T’s 3G network, as well as other international carriers who use the same WCDMA I, II and V Bands.
Google have also indicated that a CDMA compatible version of the handset will be available in the spring for use on the Verizon network, and it now seems that Sprint will also support the phone. Gizmodo have posted a response to a recent enquiry from Sprint Customer Solutions which indicates that the Nexus One will also be coming to the Sprint network.
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It seems that Google really is planning to make the Nexus One available on as many networks as possible, as there is now a strong likelihood that it will soon be compatible with all major US carriers, and by implication, most major international networks. Launch dates and data plans are still to be announced as Google continues discussions with network operators but it looks like the will be offering a comprehensive list of carriers for customers to choose from.