Google Curtains Down Over Nexus One Android Phone Sales
Google finally pulls down curtain over the highly debatable Nexus One. The Nexus One, more popularly designated as the “Google Phone” will no longer be available to the US consumers except at some specific traditional retail outlets. Once the changes have been certified, the online sales of this typically anticipated smart phone arrives to a dead stop.
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Early consumers posted unique and wonderful feed backs about the Google Phone, one of its only kind to be built on Google Android platform mobile operating system, only to receive disappointing sales in the web market. The Nexus One web store was officially closed about two months ago, yet the systematic procedural disruption was announced finally by Google in a blog. Statistics show there was little interests concerning this massive report, the smart phone being dynamically popular only among the geeks. Sadly, tests and experiments with the first unlocked consumer handset has arrived to an end.
Still, the smart phone will be available through Vodafone in Europe and some particular Asian carriers. Maybe, Verizon Droid phones slipping into the skin of Android mobile operating system will take over the charge.
The product manufacturer of this phone was HTC, though branded by Google. One of the prime root causes behind the failure of this product can be chalked down to a unforeseen sales failure in the markets. Google never tried to put a boost in the marketing section of the product, resulting in a voluminous failure within a relatively short span of time.

Apparently it seems that Google’s launch of own store of moving phones has been conceded with a nail in the coffin!!





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