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Google Glass to reportedly hit Stateside AT&T stores. Will not, says other sources



Google is taking all that steps to make their wearable Glass available for the public consumers. In the past we have see the American multinational corporation specialized in Internet-related services and products, announce promotional one day sales for interested Google Glass Explorers. Following this, lastly, Google has also opened up Glass Explorer program for their United States based customers, who is ready to spend some solid amount of 1500 United States Dollars for the pre-release Beta version headset.

Today, the leading smartphone tipster, evleaks came up with rumors suggesting, AT&T stores in America will be one of the first places to offer Google's new high-tech wearable Glass for the public customers. Unfortunately, we don't hear about any dates and time to expect the Glass availability, anytime soon. This is kind of surprising, as we have always seen the search giant selling most of their commodities from Google Play Store, not network carriers.

But for the most interesting fact, and to strengthen up our aforementioned words, the PHANDROID source updates tells us that, they have reached out to a Google spokesperson, who allegedly claimed that the company have no current plans to sell their product through AT&T stores in USA. Anyways, nothing here is just official yet.

Source: @evleaks, PHANDROID

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