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Google Nexus One available very soon on Vodafone UK!

Categories: Android, Devices, Nexus One
By: , IntoMobile
Thursday, April 29th, 2010 at 2:48 PM

Back on the Android news trail, and this time we find Vodafone UK receving some Android goodness… customers can now order the premier Google device!

Vodafone is the first European mobile operator to offer Nexus One. Customers who pre-order online will be the first to get one for free on a £35 monthly price plan (24 month), on April 30. It will also be available via Vodafone stores and telesales, with Vodafone providing direct support with the “superphone” when they need it. It will also be available on a range of Vodafone price plans, on both 18 and 24 month contracts.  Price plans start from £25 a month on a 24 month contract.

Vodafone UK customers with the Nexus One can use up to 1GB of mobile data as part of their price plan as well as take advantage of unlimited access to Wi-Fi in the home and free, publicly available services throughout the country.

You can order the Nexus One, “the new superphone from Google”, at vodafone.co.uk/nexusone.

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