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.