Screenshot by Bonnie Cha/CNET Verizon Wireless customers waiting for the Nexus One should probably make other plans, as it looks like Big Red’s version of the Google “superphone” will never see the light of day. When the Nexus One was first announced in January, Google revealed that a Verizon model would be made available later …
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