The Nexus 6 has seen its fair share of attention from T-Mobile, AT&T and Sprint, and now it looks like U.S. Cellular is getting in on the action.
On Monday, December 8, U.S. Cellular effectively flipped the switch on availability for the Nexus 6, the newest Nexus-branded smartphone from Google and Motorola, and launched it for its subscribers. The device is available in both the 32GB and 64GB variants, and even comes in both Midnight Blue and Arctic White. The question is, though, if it’s unlocked or not, which remains unknown as of the time of this writing. (Both T-Mobile’s and Sprint’s variant of the Nexus 6 is open, while the AT&T model is not.)
As far as pricing goes, the Nexus 6 starts at $199 with a new, two-year agreement if you want the 32GB option. The 64GB model costs $249.99. If a subscribers wants to opt-out of a contract, the “prepaid” price will be $660 for the 32GB variant and $730 for the 64GB model.
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[via Droid-Life; U.S. Cellular]