If you have been thinking about making the Nexus S 4G your next handset, there are many good reasons why it would be a good choice. After all, the handset offers stock Android and traditionally, the Nexus model is usually the first to receive new OS updates from Google. The Nexus S is pre-loaded with Android 2.3-the latest version of Google's open source OS available for handsets.
While the Nexus S 4G has been priced at $199.99 with a 2-year contract at Sprint and Best Buy has the device with a price tag reading $149.99, Wirefly is willing to part with the phone for $99.99. This price is available only to those who would be new Sprint customers signing a 2-year pact. Existing Sprint customers can pick up the Nexus S for $149.99 with a new 2-year pact. There is no word on when the special pricing will be over.
The Nexus S 4G is similar to T-Mobile's Nexus S except, obviously, for the WiMAX 4G connectivity on the former model. That means it has a 4 inch WVGA Super AMOLED display with a slight curve. Under the hood is a 1GHz Hummingbird processor. The 5MP camera on back will capture HD video while the .3MP front-facing camera will let you take self-portraits or video chat. 16GB of built-in storage and 512MB of RAM are on board.
The Nexus S 4G might not have the most powerful processor or the biggest screen. But what it does have is the pure Google experience that assures you that the software running your smartphone will always be the most up-to-date version of Android available which could leave you weeks if not months ahead of all your Android totin' pals carrying around a phone with MotoBlur, TouchWiz, Sense, etc.
Wirefly is offering the Nexus S 4G for $99.99 to new Sprint customers with a signed 2-year contract; current Sprint customers can buy the phone from Wirefly for $149.99
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