Google Nexus S 4G launched by Sprint for $199 on contract. Best Buy sells it for $149
As expected, today Sprint released the Nexus S 4G, which has become the carrier’s first Android 2.3 Gingerbread smartphone.
Sprint is selling the Nexus S 4G for $199.99 with a new 2-yr contract agreement. To get the handset at this price, you need to opt for one of Sprint’s “plans with unlimited data and the $10/month Premium Data add-on charge.”
If you don’t want to buy the Samsung-made smartphone directly from Sprint, you can also get it at Best Buy, which offers it for only $149 on contract.
Apart from featuring support for Sprint’s CDMA / WiMax (4G) network, the Nexus S 4G isn’t different from the handset you can buy with a T-Mobile contract. Thus, it comes with a 4 inch WVGA Super AMOLED display, Wi-Fi hotspot, GPS, NFC, 5MP rear camera, VGA front-facing camera, 1GHz single core processor, and 16GB of on-board memory.
Via Android Central
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