AT&T’s Motorola Atrix HD available today. Sprint’s Samsung Galaxy Nexus now costs $99.99
AT&T has kept its promise, and released the Motorola Atrix HD today. As previously reported, the handset costs $99.99 on contract (curiously, the older Motorola Atrix 2 currently costs $99.99, too).
The Atrix HD runs Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich, and features a 4.5 inch HD display, LTE connectivity, 1GB of RAM, 1.5GHz dual-core processor, 1.3MP front-facing camera, 8MP rear camera, and Kevlar fiber in the back. You can buy it online at AT&T, or in the carrier’s stores across the US.
AT&T and Motorola aside, we also have news for Sprint customers. The carrier is now selling the Samsung Galaxy Nexus for just $99.99 on contract – no long after the price was dropped from $199.99 to $149.99. You can buy Sprint’s Galaxy Nexus here.
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