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Google Stops Selling The Nexus One Phone

From the time that Google mentioned that it was busy selling off the remaining stock of its Nexus One cell phones, we knew this day would be coming, and now it’s finally here. When you check Google’s site for the Nexus One, you’ll notice that the phone is no longer available unlocked directly from Google. Regardless of whether you loved it or hated it, the Nexus One is a pretty cool phone, and spurred much interest in the Android OS.

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