SYDNEY: Google has finally launched its much awaited flagship Nexus 6 in the markets with 32GB of internal storage. The device is available for $649.99 at Amazon on retail while T-Mobile is offering the same for $649 on retail price. Monthly plans are also available for the device.
As of press time, there are only 11 units left in the stock. However, Amazon promises that there will be “more on the way.” The device is available in Midnight Blue color.
Nexus 6 has a 6 inches Quad HD display. It is powered by the Qualcomm Snapdragon 805 quad-core 2.7GHz processor together with the Adreno 420 GPU that gives you awesome graphics. It also has a 13-megapixel camera with an optical image stabilization feature for great photos. It also has a 2 megapixel shooter for taking selfies. It has a 3220 MAh battery.
This battery makes you use the device for up to 6 hours with just 15 minutes of charging. A full charge therefore equates to a whole day battery life. It also has a dual front-facing speakers to give you the best audio quality you want. Also, it has the latest Android L 5.0 Lollipop update.
Android Authority noted that the device being sold is the XT1102KIT model which is designed for North American networks.
You can also check out the Google Store to see if it is already offering the device and also to get the latest updates. You can also purchase the device via T-Mobile, AT&T, Sprint, and US Cellular.
T-Mobile currently offers the device at $649 on retail. One can also get the device via plan ($27.08 for 24 months). There is an additional fee of $15 for the SIM Starter kit. One can also avail of the $50 per month plan which includes unlimited text and talk plus 1 GB of 4G LTE data. There is also the $60 per month plan which includes unlimited text and talk plus 3 GB of 4G LTE data. T-Mobile also has the $70 per month plan which includes unlimited text and talk plus 5 GB of 4G LTE data. If you rely mainly on data, you can choose the $80 per month plan which includes unlimited text, talk, and 4G LTE data.
AT&T meanwhile offers the device for $682.99 on retail. Customers can also avail the device through installment and pay $22.77 for 30 months. One can also get the device for only $249.99 when subscribing to AT&T’s two year contract. Get all the details here.
Sprint on the other hand offers the device for only $648 in retail. Those who opt to subscribe to its two-year service agreement could get the device for only $199.99. One can also choose the 24-month Easy Pay. This allows them to get the phone by paying $25 in 24 months.
As for the US Cellular, it offers the device for $660 on retail. This also comes with a free shipping. One can get the phone for only $199.99 when subscribing to its two-years contract. The offer also comes with a free shipping.