
As a reminder of how the Google Phone Store concept failed, Google’s Andy Rubin has announced on the official Google blog that the Nexus One will no longer be sold through the store, but directly through carriers, and that after this, the main purpose of the site will be to view all Android handsets. As unfortunate as this might be, in the end it’s better for Google and Android; sales were pretty dismal as soon as the store went live, and the lack of traditional customer service hindered the idea even more. One thing you have to recognize as the main flaw of this idea is that all — no matter how you spin it — customers like to use the phone they’re going to buy, rather than just seeing press shots from us gadget blogs and the online store.
Source: Official Google Blog





