Nexus S 4G Now Available at Best Buy for $150, Sprint for $200

Posted by | 05/08/2011 | 12 Comments

Today is May 8th and that means that today is launch day for Sprint’s WiMax version of the Nexus S, the Nexus S 4G, which has finally gone on sale after getting announced back in March at CTIA 2011.

Nexus S

On Friday, we learned that some Sprint stores had already started selling the device ahead of today’s launch date. However, today is the first day that you don’t have to walk into a store wearing a horseshoe or four leaf clovers around your neck in order to snag one.

The Nexus S 4G is currently available at Sprint for $200 but if you want to save some money, Best Buy is your best bet as it is selling the device for $50 cheaper. Both prices will require a new two-year contract with Sprint.

Sprint’s version of the Nexus S 4G is almost identical to the original Nexus S except for the fact that it gets 4G speeds.  The device comes with 4 inch Contour display, a single core 1GHz Hummingbird processor, front facing VGA camera, a 5MP rear facing shooter, 16GB of internal memory, and NFC support.

You can find the device online through Sprint here and at Best Buy here.



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  1. josh says:

    If only my nexus s display looked as vibrant as that advertisement, oh yea it use too until Google took it with update 2.3.4:(

  2. Rightly priced phone!!..

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  5. [...] response to Sunday’s launch of the Nexus S 4G, Sprint has dropped the price of one of its older 4G WiMax phones, the Samsung Epic 4G, to $150 [...]

  6. [...] Hummingbird processor, front VGA resolution camera, 5MP rear camera, and 16GB of internal memory. [via Gottabemobile] [...]

  7. [...] having made the Google Nexus S 4G available for order this past Sunday, Sprint is already beginning to roll out a maintenance update [...]

  8. [...] having launched Android 2.3 Gingerbread and the Samsung-made Nexus S with near field communications, or NFC, technology support, Google is looking to make a bigger push [...]

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