Google exec Sundar Pichai confirmed this week that the company plans to launch its own wireless service, but a Wall Street Journal report claims it will only work with Google's Nexus 6 smartphone. Pichai stressed that the service would not operate on a large scale, and restricting it to a single device (even older Nexus phones are reportedly out), would just about fit that. We should've seen this coming once he said it would be the "Nexus" of virtual phone networks, but according to the WSJ it will combine WiFi connections with the cell networks of Sprint and T-Mobile.
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Source: Wall Street Journal
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