And while the Nexus S was never the most expensive device around, we haven't ever seen it this cheap either. Caveats first. This is Sprint's Nexus S 4G we're talking about. So naturally you have to be willing to become a Sprint customer. Also, as always, a new two-year contract signing is required.
If you're fine with the above, then perhaps you should pay a quick visit to either Best Buy or Amazon and pick up a Nexus S 4G. That's since Best Buy now offers it for free, while Amazon charges a funny $0.01 for it.
For those of you who'd like to get an Android-powered smartphone but don't know which one, get this. It may not have all the hardware bells and whistles but it's still plenty capable. And you won't need to worry about OS updates.
source: Unwired View
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