Nexus One Shipments Gone to Waste
Folks, for those of you who were anticipating for the Google Nexus One release, this right here is one depressing news that you don’t want to hear at all—but I think, personally, you should check out so that you would have an idea on what is happening here because it seems so preposterous in one way or another. Well, its pretty much depressing to know that you have been saving up for this device and here comes you hear the search giant announcing that they have received their last shipment of the said Android smartphone.

Google Nexus One Shipments on Hold, Cancelled
Google is said to prioritize the availability of the remaining Nexus One handsets for app developers who will then be able to buy the smartphone via their personal on the Android Market Publisher site. Meanwhile Nexus One handsets are being sold through carriers outside of the US—such as in the UK and Korea, will still be available.
Google’s Eric Schmidt confirms that there isn’t a Nexus Two on the works, believing that the first model did its job in driving hardware adoption among Android Smartphone manufacturers worldwide, especially in the US. Unfortunately, manufacturers that are somehow familiar and are inclined to augment the native Android experience with their own customizations, the end results would have to be the devices that go long periods before they can actually be upgraded to the latest version of the Google OS.



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