The Nexus S lands on AT&T US network, costs a Benjamin

22 July, 2011
So far, if you wanted to use a Google Nexus S with the AT&T network in the US, you would have to buy the device unlocked at $600 while T-Mobile and Sprint users enjoyed subsidized rates. But now Google is...

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  • asya
  • pi4
  • 26 Jul 2011

nice

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    • Anonymous
    • Ui$
    • 23 Jul 2011

    plml, 22 Jul 2011Two things: 1. Nexus phones are the only phones guaranteed... moreI agree with your statements. Judging from the millions of "why haven't my gingerbread arrive" condemnations for each other android phones, one have to emphasize on regular updates.

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      • AnonD-14676
      • vQ1
      • 23 Jul 2011

      Google nexus will rock in future. It is a great phone from google.
      http://www.getyoumobile.com/

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        • squinyi
        • Ns9
        • 22 Jul 2011

        plml, 22 Jul 2011Two things: 1. Nexus phones are the only phones guaranteed... moregoogle nexus may be history but I'm hoping nexus prime will shake em up probably be the first droid to run ice cream sandwich

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          • plml
          • M0Q
          • 22 Jul 2011

          Two things:
          1. Nexus phones are the only phones guaranteed to get lifelong, timely updates from Google. Personally, I don't care if they are not on the edge of technology - geeks can fret for this. I care for after-sales support.
          2. GSMArena is on the borderline of being biased in favor of Samsung. OK, we got it, SGSII is the best phone ever. Now stop reminding us in every post.
          Thank you.

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            • Khurram
            • 3Y9
            • 22 Jul 2011

            nexus s is history already