Google’s Android press conference is just two days away, where the company is said to be releasing its first mobile phone, Nexus One in the market. We have heard so many rumors about the phone and it seems people will continue to do so until its official release.
We have already seen the leaked screenshots, features and first video of Nexus One. It is also being said that the phone will cost for USD 530, but still no confirmation on its price tag.
Today, Garett Rogers from ZDNet has shared a list of countries and their extra charges for Nexus One. He has mentioned that mobile users living outside the US will have to pay more.
An excerpt from his post -
If you’re outside the US though, that $529 turns into ($529 * your exchange rate) plus some pretty crazy taxes and duties if you want to even get it into your country.
Garett has listed more than 25 countries in which people need to pay these added taxes. Check out the list below -
Australia – $103
Austria – $168
Brazil – $209
Canada – $82
Czech Republic – $199
Estonia – $190
Finland – $160
France – $156
Germany – $152
Hungary – $192
India – $106
Italy – $148
Japan – $72
Mexico – $115
Netherlands – $150
New Zealand – $150
Northern Ireland – $123
Norway – $184
Poland – $196
Singapore – $154
South Africa – $185
Spain – $142
Sweden – $218
Switzerland – $104
Taiwan – $70
United Kingdom – $132
For US people, T-Mobile is an official carrier and it is impossible to implement the same strategy in other countries. US users will have sign the two years contract to get this phone. If you live outside the US, you may not have to sign such contract.
Take a look at the extra price again and calculate the approximate price.
Also see: Google Nexus One or HTC HD2 – What’s your Choice?
Thanks Taimur


Before the releasing Google Android most of them searching about this.
I hope it will took good place in market in future.
[...] For International users – Nexus One Price for International Users [...]