Nexus One Will be sold by Google Online
Nexus One will be sold by online. The online sale of Nexus One, found in stores, was a curiosity in the United States. The internet group Google announced Friday that he would sell his phone line Nexus One, noting the failure of his attempt to directly market its product on the Internet.
"Once we have increased the availability of devices in stores Nexus One, we will stop selling appliances in the shop, we'll use more as a showcase displaying the range of Android phones existing in the world," said an engineer, Andy Rubin, the official blog of the group.
Google has launched Nexus One January 5 in order to compete with Apple and its iPhone, touting a new step in the evolution of its software Android. Experience selling online was an innovation, while in the U.S. operators are most often the exclusive distribution of equipment.
The Company has not indicated how Nexus One had been sold since the release of the device in the U.S., but acknowledged that only geeks had used its online store, which offers the unit price reduced with a fixed operator T-Mobile (Deutsche Telekom), with or without reducing network compatibility AT & T and T-Mobile.
"The worldwide adoption of the Android system has exceeded our expectations, but not the performance of the shop," said Mr. Rubin.
"It is clear that many consumers want to touch before buying a phone, and they also want to choose from a wide range of packages," he said, adding that, as in Europe, Google is now intended to pass by the operators to sell her phone.
The Google CEO Eric Schmidt said Thursday it was selling more than 65,000 phones Android each day, about two million per month, which approximates the distribution of this system of sales figures on iPhone (8.75 million iPhones sold in first quarter 2010).







