Sprint lowers Nexus 6 price, refunds those who paid more

20 November, 2014

Sprint started selling the Motorola Nexus 6 last week, but for some reason its price was higher than that asked by AT&T for the exact same device.

While AT&T has been charging $249.99 for the handset when bought with a new two-year contract, for the same thing Sprint used to want $299.99. Starting yesterday, however, that has been lowered to $249.99, effectively matching AT&T's pricing.



If you've ordered a Nexus 6 from Sprint earlier, and paid the higher price, you don't need to worry. Apparently the carrier is set on making things right, and as such will give you the $50 difference as a credit to your bill. You should receive an SMS with the news at some point.

This information comes from a leaked Sprint document which you can see in the image above. Also from that screenshot we find out that the no-contract price for the Nexus 6 has changed too, now being $648 (down from $696), and as a consequence the Easy Pay monthly payments will also change.

The Nexus 6 isn't cheap even at $249.99, compared to some other handsets, but it's now more affordable than before - at least at Sprint.

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  • Anonymous
  • 21 Nov 2014
  • X{X

well it's a good thing that they are offering refunds.kudos to sprint for that.:)

  • Anonymous
  • 20 Nov 2014
  • 0cZ

Silly Sprint charging more full price than Google Play store.

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