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Is The Google Phone A Failure - Verizon, Sprint Snub Nexus One?
For the wrong reasons, Google’s overhyped Android phone, the Nexus One, is in the headlines. After it was announced last month that it would be available, Verizon was the first to prick the Nexus One bubble. Earlier this week, the Sprint and Nexus One pairing vaporized. After saying they would carry the device, Sprint severed ties with the Nexus One. Depending on who is talking, Verizon and Sprint snubbing Nexus One is either one of technology's greatest failures, or a trivial misstep that doesn't really matter.
Nexus One Google web store
The Nexus One failure, at first blush, seems obvious. Google wanted to limit availability of the Nexus One exclusively to Google's web store. As reported on eWeek, Some experts do think the Google web store Nexus One model is clear evidence that carriers don’t want to sell a device that can't sell in their own retail stores. Others argue that the Nexus One was just eclipsed by better Android phones.
Sprint Nexus One
Things were looking good just a few months ago for Google’s Nexus One sales. PC World reports that in mid-March, Sprint said they would carry a CDMA version of Google's Nexus One sometime later this year. Sprint dropped the Nexus One on Monday. Sprint said it would support the upcoming HTC EVO 4G Android phone instead. Sprint probably chose the HTC EVO 4G because it has a larger display than the Nexus One, runs on Sprint's 4G WiMAX network and also features the HTC Sense UI. It probably didn’t help that you couldn’t use online cash advances to buy a Nexus One from Sprint.
Nexus One and Verizon
The Nexus One/Verizon deal has completely flopped thanks to the HTC Incredible Android phone. The Google one and Incredible have about the same specs. The Incredible runs Android 2.1 like the Nexus One. What is the difference between the two devices? The Droid Incredible runs HTC’s revised Sense UI. Informationweek.com reports that the newer version of Sense makes using the Android platform a seamless experience.
Nexus One's Android advantage
Everybody likes a winner, and even before the Sprint and Verizon defections, the Nexus One reputation suffered from initial 3G connectivity bugs and low sales figures. PC World said that the only advantage Nexus One has over Incredible and EVO is its direct tie to Google's speedy OS update process. On the HTC Sense UI, updates can take months to reach users.
Android thriving without Nexus One
Is Nexus One a failure? Most analysts believe Google is better off without the Nexus One. After its humiliating rejection by major carriers, the Nexus One may be done. Of course Google doesn’t mind that all its rivals run on Android. And all the media commotion about smartphone competition, of all things, has raised the profile of Android to the point that Android phones actually outsold Apple's iPhone last month.
Resources for the article
eWeek
http://www.eweek.com/c/a/Mobile-and-Wireless/Google-Nexus-One-Not-a-Failure-Despite-Slights-By-Sprint-Verizon-409079/
PC World reports
http://www.pcworld.com/article/196022/why_sprint_and_verizon_nixed_the_nexus_one.html
Informationweek.com
http://www.informationweek.com/newshome/index.jhtml;jsessionid=1U2VTTNH0NJJRQE1GHPCKH4ATMY32JVN
