The final price plan for Google Nexus One which was leaked last week reveled that the unlocked version of the said phone will go on sale for US $529.99, and the one locked with T-Mobile for 2 years contract will cost US $179.99. So as it turned out, these prices are only good as long as you are getting the phone from US, either from Google itself or from T-Mobile because internationally, Nexus One is going to cost a lot more.
Grett Rogers of Googling Google has broken it down nicely into a list of countries, showing how much extra cost you would have to pay over the $530 retail price tag to get your hands on the upcoming Google phone. This extra cost includes the local exchange rate, plus the international taxes and duties that applies with respect to each country.
Australia – $103
Austria – $168
Brazil – $209
Canada – $82
Czech Republic – $199
Estonia – $190
Finland – $160
France – $156
Germany – $152
Hungary – $192
India – $106
Italy – $148
Japan – $72
Mexico – $115
Netherlands – $150
New Zealand – $150
Northern Ireland – $123
Norway – $184
Poland – $196
Singapore – $154
South Africa – $185
Spain – $142
Sweden – $218
Switzerland – $104
Taiwan – $70
United Kingdom – $132
Adding all this extra cost in the original retail price will make it equal, if not more, than the cost of an unlocked iPhone 3GS. All this and more should be cleared up come January 5th, when Google is expected to unveil the phone at the upcoming Android event to be held at its Headquarters in Mountain View, California.
You may also like to check out:
- Unlocked Google Nexus One for $530, $180 with T-Mobile
- Unboxing Google Nexus One Phone
- Google Nexus One Phone to Launch on January 5th
- T-Mobile Google Nexus One Phone Confirmed
- Nexus One with Android 2.1 Video Walkthrough
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