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AT&T starts taking Nexus 6 pre-orders with $249.99 price tag

byCustoms Today Report
12/11/2014
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NEW YORK: Now Nexues 6 is going to be introduced in markets in near future, but no releasing date has been issued by the US carriers that will sell it.

This has changed today, as both AT&T and Sprint have made their plans official. AT&T will start taking pre-orders for the phablet from today. It looks like only the “Midnight Blue” color version will be available.

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If you’re interested, you should know that the price with a two-year contract is going to be $249.99. With no annual commitment, you’ll need to shell out $682.99 for the phone if you buy it from AT&T, but you can also go the Next route, paying zero down and then having either 20 monthly installments of $34.15, or 24 monthly payments of $28.46, or 30 monthly installments of $22.77.

While AT&T hasn’t told us when the Nexus 6 will actually be in stock, Sprint is boasting that it will have the device available in-store as well as online starting this Friday, November 14.

This carrier has chosen not to tell us how much the Nexus 6 will cost with a two-year contract. The full price, sans contract, will be $696. And if you use Sprint’s Easy Pay scheme, you’ll shell out nothing upfront, then followed by 24 monthly payments of $29.

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