Goldman Sachs now expects Google to sell 1 million Nexus One phones this year

0. phoneArena posted on 08 Mar 2010, 23:03

Goldman Sachs dropped a bombshell to the Wall Street Journal saying that the Nexus One's initial sales figures were not where they expected it to be...

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1. mdw92581 posted on 20 Oct 2010, 01:45

If they had slapped a KB as good as the TP2 on this phone and actually did what most companies do and MARKET the phone... this would be the hottest phone out right now. Goog !@#$ed up!

2. herbiederb posted on 09 Mar 2010, 10:25

Slap a 4.3" super AMOLED on there and make the case black and it'll sell double that. Do this before Apple drains HTC's $$.

3. jhoots posted on 09 Mar 2010, 10:45

HTC is doing just fine!! and apple isnt goin to do anything to them. litigation on these two will stall for years!

4. mobileenthu posted on 09 Mar 2010, 13:55

Just wait till Sony Ericsson Xperia X10 hits the market - 8 MP, 4 inch screen & Android too... it is gonna give tough fight to everything out there including Iphone & N1..

5. tallica05 posted on 09 Mar 2010, 14:47

I think they need to get it to big red asap. I know alot of people waiting for that phone.

6. darthray posted on 09 Mar 2010, 16:01

the solution is, they need to sell the phone at retail stores like verizon for the customer could have hands on experience and sell more like the droid did. Buying it directly from a website only has its disadvantages.

7. rwolf1984 posted on 09 Mar 2010, 17:01

When your phone is available on every network you better sell well over 1 million

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