Sprint’s Nexus S 4G has been caught at the FCC’s website. The model number SPH-D720 will sing along both CDMA (800 and 1900 MHz) and WiMAX networks, allowing for decent mobile data speeds even in areas where WiMAX is still not available.
Aside from the change in the mobile radio used, Sprint’s version of the device remains Nexus S to its core. In that sense, it comes with two cameras (5-megapixel on the back), 4-inch Super AMOLED WVGA capacitive touchscreen, Wi-Fi, GPS, NFC capability, 16GB of built-in storage and so on. Samsung’s 1GHz Hummingbird processor provides all the horsepower needed, while Android 2.3 Gingerbread is running the show.
Sprint will start selling the Nexus S in spring, offering it for $199.99 to anyone willing to commit on a two-year contract, which also includes mobile data…
[Via: WirelessGoodness]