Google slashes Nexus One upgrade price, issues refunds

By Jeff Baker - 01/15/2010 7:24:33 PM


When the Nexus One first came out, T-Mobile users, who were eligible, were forced to pay $379 for an upgrade fee. Sure, that may seem a little high especially for a company who’s slogan is “Don’t be evil”. Luckily, Google has swooped in to announce that they will be slashing the upgrade price from $379 to $279.

Those of you who paid the $379 to upgrade, don’t worry as Google promises to give you a $100 refund through Google Checkout at some point in the near future. We’ll keep you posted about news regarding the refund.

via phonescoop

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