
This is certainly far from confirmed, so we’d suggest you place it firmly in the rumor bin. The folks over at Boy Genius have got wind that there might be an AT&T 3G-compatible version of Google’s highly-anticipated Nexus One phone. There doesn’t seem to be much evidence supporting this at the moment, but we certainly wouldn’t mind AT&T offering the phone either, right? It’s just a few more days till the 5th of Jan, so stay tuned!
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