in ,

Sprint and AT&T reveal their Nexus 6 pricing

The Nexus 6 is next to impossible to get, as both the Google Play Store and Motorola are sold out. If you’re an AT&T or Sprint customer, you now have hope of actually buying one. AT&T is taking pre-orders on its website starting November 12, while Sprint already has a dedicated sign-up page and will sell the device in its stores on November 14. You can use the AT&T Next program to get the midnight blue edition for $0 down and $23 monthly for 24 months.

If you’ve been wondering just how much a Nexus 6 will set you back if you’d rather not pay Google $649 up front, your wait is over. Following early T-Mobile info, both AT&T and Sprint have divulged launch details for Android 5.0 Lollipop’s poster child. AT&T’s pre-orders start on November 12th, when it will sell the giant smartphone for a hefty $250 on contract, $23 per month over two years or $683 outright. Sprint will have the new Nexus in-store on November 14th, when you can get it for either $29 per month or $696 total. Both carriers are roughly on par with T-Mobile ($27 per month), but it’s evident that the carriers aren’t giving Google special treatment. This is a flagship device, and the networks are pricing it accordingly. As for Verizon? Big Red tells us that it still isn’t ready to reveal its plans — don’t be surprised if its Nexus 6 variant arrives fashionably late.

What do you think?

Avatar of Jesseb Shiloh

Written by Jesseb Shiloh

Jesseb Shiloh is new to blogging. He enjoys things that most don't and dismisses society as an unfortunate distraction. Find him on WeHeartWorld, Twitter, Facebook, and Pinterest.

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

GIPHY App Key not set. Please check settings

Quirky joins forces with GE to expand its smarthome offerings

Anonabox has been resurrected on Indiegogo