Planning to purchase the new Nexus 6 packed with the new Android 5.0 Lollipop? Don't worry you only have to wait for a few hours before you can preorder.
AT&T and Sprint on Tuesday both issued statements on how can users avail of the new Nexus device.
AT&T said in a statement that the Nexus device will be available for pre-order starting Wednesday, November 12. It will be available online and in the carrier's retail stores.
You can preorder here.
Buyers can get the new Nexus phone with no down payment. All they have to do is avail of the AT&T Next plan.
Buyers can either choose the AT&T Next 24 plan for $22.77 per month for 30 months, the AT&T Next 18 for $28.46 per month for 24 months, or the AT&T Next 12 for $34.15 per month for 20 months.
The device is being sold by AT&T for $682.99 with no contract and for $249.99 for a two-year contract. The device is set to be shipped by November 18, AT&T said.
"The Nexus 6 with Android 5.0 Lollipop is the first Nexus device to join AT&T's leading device portfolio...The power of the nation's most reliable network, covering more than 300 million Americans, paired with the collective innovation from Google and Motorola make this device a winning combination for AT&T customers," AT&T senior vice president Jeff Bradley was quoted in the statement.
Meanwhile, Sprint said in their statement that Nexus 6 will be available starting Friday, November 14. You can pre-register here.
Sprint said that buyers can get the device with $0 down by availing of the plan that allows them to pay $29 for 24 months.
Buyers may also opt to avail Sprint's Family Share Pack. Sprint claims that this plan will enable people to save more. With this plan, a family can get 20GB of shared data and unlimited talk and text for only $100 a month. This, Sprint claims, is lower than the pricing of AT&T and Verizon.
"With pricing plans like the Sprint Family Share Pack, families can take advantage of all the features of Nexus 6 without worrying about expensive rate plans or running out of data each month," Doug Kaufman, director at Sprint said in the statement.
Also, Nexus 6 buyers can avail of the $60 per month. Customers will get unlimited talk, text and data. Sprint claims that this plan is cheaper than T-Mobile's $80 unlimited plan.
The Nexus 6 is a 6-inches Quad HD display phone that is packed with a 13-megapixel camera with Optical Image Stabilization. Its front camera has 2 megapixels. With its 3220mAh battery, users will now spend less time charging. The phone also comes with the newly released Android 5.0 Lollipop.
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