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Previously, the note had suggested the Motorola DROID as an alternative for those fanboys Android an


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Apr 26, 2010 by Andrew Munchbach android phones
We’re not sure this really matters, but…it looks like Verizon Wireless will not be getting the HTC Nexus One after all. If you direct your browser over to Google’s phone purchasing site , you’ll notice android phones a nice little note under the Verizon Nexus One section that reads:
Previously, the note had suggested the Motorola DROID as an alternative for those fanboys Android android phones lovers that just could not wait, however, android phones when we contacted Google for clarification they gave us this statement on the record:
We won t be selling a Nexus One with Verizon, and this is a reflection of the amazing innovation happening across the open Android ecosystem. Verizon Wireless customers who want an Android phone with the power of the Nexus One can get the Droid Incredible by HTC, which can be pre-ordered now and which will be available in Verizon Wireless stores on Thursday, April 29th.
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