Nexus One Coming To All Major Carriers

With this week's announcement that Google's Nexus One would be 'coming soon' to Sprint, this completes all of the 'big four' cell carriers that the device will be available on.
The Android phone is currently available on the T-Mobile and AT&T networks, and is 'coming soon,' but officially announced for Verizon and now Sprint.
Sprint's announcement hinted that a subsidied price would be available and would work with it's Sprint Everything Data 450 $69.99 plan. However, you will not be able to walk into a Sprint store and pick up a Nexus One. From the Sprint press release:

Google's online consumer channel was created to provide an efficient way to connect online users with selected Android phones. Nexus One will not be available in any Sprint retail channels. It will be available directly from Google at google.com/phone. The online experience of Google's web store is designed with a focus on simplicity allowing consumers to match a phone with the service plan that best meets their needs.
Verizon continues to list a vague 'sometime this spring' availibility and not even a hint at plans or pricing.
Google has sold around 135,000 Nexus One smartphones since its release in January, considerably less than the Motorola Droid or the original iPhone did in their first two and a half months.

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