If you can manage to get an unlocked GSM version, that could be possible. I believe that for a brief period, AT&T did carry a Nexus S.
The Google Nexus S is from T-Mobile and Sprint.
There are only a few differences between a Nexus S and a Nexus S 4G. Nexus S is T-Mobile phone, while the Nexus S 4G is a product of Sprint's Samsung. The only other major difference is that the 4G version offers Google Voice.
Yes, an unlocked Nexus One or an AT&T-branded version works with AT&T. There was also a T-Mobile-branded Nexus One, so if you are looking to purchase the device, make sure it's either unlocked or is AT&T branded.
You should be able to find an unlocked version of the Nexus S (GSM) that can work at most of the network operators in India.
Unless the Nexus One that you have is a branded T-Mobile version, both the unlocked (the most common version out there) and the AT&T branded versions should work.
You could conceivably use the Tracfone service because they utilize multiple carrier networks, which includes AT&T and T-Mobile, which the Nexus 4 is compatible with.
Does Skype 2.0 work for the nexus s 4g
Since the question doesn't specify what Nexus the person is comparing it to the Nexus S, here's the order of Nexus phones (and by manufacturer) to date: -HTC Nexus One -Samsung Nexus S -Samsung Galaxy Nexus -LG Nexus 4 -LG Nexus 5
Yes, the Nexus One was available for T-Mobile, but there was an AT&T version, and an unlocked version.
Since the Nexus S, Google brought out the Galaxy Nexus, Nexus 4, and Nexus 5.
well you can get it with a 2 year contract form t-mobile and at@t but yes it does you have toget the unlocked nexus one then get a SIM card from either t-mobile, AT@T, Verizon wireless,or sprint
No, the Nexus One only works on GSM networks, which in the US is AT&T or T-Mobile.