Posted by : Unknown Friday, November 8, 2013

Google's Nexus 5 will be available online at T-Mobile on November 14, and sold in its retail stores soon after.



November 8, 2013 1:26 PM PST




Google Nexus 5 souped up with Android KitKat, LTE, and low price.



T-Mobile announced today that it will begin selling the Nexus 5, Google's flagship handset of the season, starting November 14 online. The device will then be available in carrier stores a few days after that on November 20.



Although the carrier has not announced any info on the 32GB model, the 16GB model will cost $41.99 down, plus $17 a month for 24 months.


That brings the total cost of T-Mobile's Nexus 5 to $449.99, which is about $100 more than how much it costs at the Play Store. Currently, Google is selling the unlocked handset for $349 (16GB) or $399 (32GB).


The Nexus 5 is also available today on Sprint. The carrier is selling it for $149.99 after users sign a two-year contract, but if you're a new customer to Sprint and apply deals and rebates, the price lowers to $49.99.


What do you guys think of T-Mobile's pricing structure? If there are any readers purchasing the Nexus 5 with the carrier, let us know what you think in the comments below.



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