Sprint has dropped price of the Nexus S 4G to $99.99 (down from the original $199.99). It’s common sense, when you think about it — if the HTC Evo 3D costs $199.99, Sprint’s version of Nexus S must be cheaper. The reason is obvious – Evo 3D has far superior hardware under the hood, rocking a bigger 4.3-inch 3D screen and dual-core processor. However, this isn’t to say something’s wrong with the Nexus S 4G. Quite the contrary, it’s still an awesome smartphone which gets the latest Android updates before any other device.
Specs wise, the Nexus S 4G comes with a single-core 1GHz processor, 5-megapixel camera, 4-inch WVGA touchscreen, GPS, Bluetooth, and an array of connectivity options, including WiMAX (where available), EV-DO and Wi-Fi. Moreover, you get the vanilla Android experience which in most cases runs faster than custom UI’s handset makers usually prefer. You can grab the phone for 100 bucks from this page at Sprint’s website.
[Via: Unwired View]
