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- 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. Related stories Nexus 5 now available through Sprint and Best Buy Master Android 4.4 KitKat's advanced photo editor Five settings that increase battery life on Android 4.4 KitKat 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.
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. Related stories Nexus 5 now available through Sprint and Best Buy Master Android 4.4 KitKat's advanced photo editor Five settings that increase battery life on Android 4.4 KitKat 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.
Google's Nexus 5 will be available online at T-Mobile on November 14, and sold in its retail stores soon after.
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.
Related stories
- Nexus 5 now available through Sprint and Best Buy
- Master Android 4.4 KitKat's advanced photo editor
- Five settings that increase battery life on Android 4.4 KitKat
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.