The Google Phone hype has lasted for quite a while, but FCC's database now spills the beans: The U.S. version of the HTC Nexus One is headed for T-Mobile, and T-Mobile only.
While FCC's database once used to reveal hot phones, it's now more often than ever letting AT&T subscribers down for revealing a given phone's lack of AT&T 3G support. Since T-Mobile started rolling out its 3G network at 1700 MHz (AWS spectrum), hot high-end smartphones like the Nokia N900 and Samsung Galaxy have been released with T-Mobile 3G support only.
According to Phonescoop, FCC's database today revealed that the HTC Nexus One, the smartphone Google Mobile currently uses for internal development of upcoming mobile features and capabilities, only sends and receives 3G data at 1700 MHz. In other words, the U.S. version of the HTC Nexus One is going to T-Mobile USA, and T-Mobile USA only. It'll join, or possibly replace, the myTouch 3G all-touch phone in the coming months.
Oh well, the Google Phone hype was fun to follow while it lasted.
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