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.
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.
Yes, the Nexus One was available for T-Mobile, but there was an AT&T version, and an unlocked version.
No, the Nexus One only works on GSM networks, which in the US is AT&T or T-Mobile.
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
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.
At the time of its release, the Nexus One was available for T-Mobile and AT&T. But, most of the sales were for the unlocked version.
no, cause its not made for att, but you can get it unlocked from att.
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.
No, you cannot use a Verizon SIM card on a Nexus One. It only worked on GSM networks, which was AT&T and T-Mobile.
No it will not. The Nexus One ran only on GSM networks, while Sprint runs on CDMA.
no it isn't on either of them they didnt make a cdma version or at t but you can buy from tmobile
The Google Nexus S is from T-Mobile and Sprint.