The time is finally here, the Sprint version of Galaxy Nexus is now up for pre-order. The announcement came via Sprint’s Twitter page, revealing that the Nexus will be sold for $199.99 and would be coming to stores April 22nd. All signs had been leading to a tentative release by Sprint and now it is a reality.
With Sprint being the only major cellphone company that does not throttle unlimited data plans, will you be making the jump to the Sprint Network?
May 3rd is the day that all the speculation and rumors get put to rest. Samsung is set to unveil the Samsung Galaxy S III in a showing in London. The event will be streamed live via Facebook so viewers around the world can catch all the action.
What will Samsung roll out on May 3rd? Will we see the rumored HD screen, or maybe Samsung’s new flexible screens that will be coming to smartphones sometime this year. Whatever Samsung has up its sleeve, we are sure that it will leave us looking at our calendars counting down the days till its release.
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