On December 29, 2009, Google sent invitations to the media for an Android press gathering on January 5, 2009; two days before the CES 2010. Hours after sending the invitation, a T-Mobile document surfaced on the Internet revealing the sales plan of Google Nexus One smartphone. In the “Terms of Sale” section, Google wanted the buyer to acknowledge that the phone ha been manufactured by HTC. Google is going to sell both the subsidized and unsubsidized version of the Google Nexus One phone. The unsubsidized version will cost $529.99 and the subsidized version will be available on T-Mobile with a two-year contract and would cost $179.99. Under the contract, the subscribers will pay $79.99 per month and enjoy 500 talk minutes, unlimited nights and weekends, text messaging and Internet browsing mentioned in the document.
If any T-Mobile subscriber wants to buy this phone, he/she would not be able to keep “their current plan” and switch to Google Nexus One plan. Users can also buy the Nexus One desktop docking station for $39.999 or the Nexus One car docking station for $49.999. They can buy these two devices from Google’s Nexus One website that would open up on January 5, 2009 after the press event.Each Google Account users would be able to buy five Nexus One phones.
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