Sprint snags 4G Nexus S

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  • vis~as
    • Sep 2006
    • 8928

    Sprint snags 4G Nexus S

    The Nexus S is coming to Sprint.

    (Credit: Samsung)
    ORLANDO, Fla.--Sprint got an early start at CTIA 2011 today when it announced that it would add the Samsung Nexus S to its lineup. Not only it will be the first CDMA Nexus device--Verizon reneged on its promise to pick up the HTC Nexus One to its lineup--but also its the first Nexus handset with support for a 4G network.

    From the outside, Sprint's Nexus S is largely the same as its T-Mobile counterpart. It has the same sleek profile and shiny, polished exterior, and 4-inch Super AMOLED display. As it's the same phone, though, we imagine it will feel a bit fragile as well.

    Inside you'll see mostly the same goodies as well, though the handset will feature Sprint's Google Voice integration that the carrier announced today. The Gingerbread OS is stock Android for purists, though we're hoping Sprint doesn't add anything like Sprint ID.

    The handset also offers an NFC chip, a 5-megapixel camera, a front-facing VGA shooter, a 1GHz Hummingbird processor, Bluetooth 2.1 (with A2DP), Wi-Fi (802.11 b/g/n), PC syncing, GPS, USB mass storage, 16B of internal memory, USB tethering, and a Wi-Fi hot spot. On the downside, Sprint's Nexus S also lacks an external memory card slot and LED notifications.

    The Sprint Nexus S will be available this spring for $199 with a two-year contract. You'll need to sign up for a Sprint Everything Data (starting at $69 er month) and add the $10 per-month Premium Data plan to use the carrier's 4G WiMax network. Also, the hot spot/tethering is an additional $29 per month.





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