The Google Nexus One is currently only available with T-Mobile 3G support, but a new version supporting AT&T's 3G network has now been spotted in FCC's database. According to Engadget, the AT&T version will also work with Canadian carriers Rogers, Bell and Telus, as well as European carriers.
Furthermore, Motorola recently said that they're planning to offer an Android smartphone made specifically for Google's new Web store too. It's not yet known which carrier networks this phone will work on, but Google said at the Web store introduction to stay tuned for Verizon Wireless support as well.
Motorola and Verizon Wireless late last year introduced the Motorola Droid, a phone that was developed in a close relationship with Google's Android team. There's no word on what kind of phone Motorola is going to offer, but it would only be natural to see a phone similar to the Motorola Droid being offered in Google's store at some point.
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