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Google has scrapped its plan to sell a Nexus One phone that works on Verizon Wireless' network, the most widely used in the U.S.

The about-face announced Tuesday shrinks the potential market for the Nexus One, a mobile phone that Google unveiled to much fanfare in early January.

At that time, Google said a Nexus One compatible with Verizon's network would be coming in the spring.

Now Google is advising Verizon customers who wanted a Nexus One to buy a mobile phone called Incredible that's scheduled to go on sale Thursday. The Incredible is made by HTC and relies on Google's Android operating system, just like the Nexus One.

Google sells versions of the Nexus One that work on the U.S. wireless networks of T-Mobile and AT&T.

© 2010 The Associated Press.

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matthewmugMatthew Fortner has been at The News & Observer since 2002. He has a passion for gadgets, cutting-edge technology and all things geek.
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