Google Selling Smartphones Again


San Francisco, Apr 25 (IANS): Google has begun selling Galaxy Nexus smartphones in its online Google Play store. The unbranded phone costs $399.

The device supports NFC (near field communication) technology and is pre-installed with Google Wallet, which let users to make purchases and redeem offers with a simple tap of their phone, Xinhua reported Tuesday.

It's not Google's first time to get in the smartphone sale business.

In 2010, the company failed to sell Nexus One, a specially-designed Android smartphone, directly to consumers. The store was closed only four months later.

Some industry watchers said Google may use the store to boost the introduction of much-anticipated Nexus tablet, a 7-inch device priced at $199.

  

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