Verizon’s Samsung Galaxy Nexus to cost $289 at Costco?
Samsung Galaxy Nexus, the world’s first Android Ice Cream Sandwich device, should become available in the US via Verizon Wireless later this month, possibly on November 17.
Until then, in case you want to know how much the Galaxy Nexus will cost, we may have a clue. According to the leaked screenshot seen below, Costco will sell Verizon’s new Nexus for $289.99 on contract (which probably means the handset will cost $299.99 if you get it at Verizon).
$299.99 is also the price of Verizon’s other two new LTE Android smartphones: the Motorola Droid RAZR, and the HTC Rezound (these don’t come with Android Ice Cream Sandwich from day one, but they’ll get updates at some point).
Via Android Central
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