April 10, 2011

USA: Nexus S 4G gets FCC stamp of approval


The Google Nexus S is soon to have a 4G brethren but when this device was announced by Sprint during CTIA 2011 in Florida, it did not have the date on when it will be launched. In Sprint's press release only the price of the device was disclosed. Apparently, the Nexus S 4G will be a Sprint exclusive and will cost you $199.99 with the usual 2-year contract. With regards to the device's availability and launching the company did not say any word when that will happen. So, this post will help us know when, at least an estimate, the first 4G capable "Pure Google" smartphone will land in the US.





The Nexus S 4G just got it's FCC stamp which basically means that it got approved by the agency. The next thing that either Samsung, Google, or Sprint will do? Is launch the device. Soon, I am pretty sure that I will be receiving news that the Nexus S 4G is finally announced to be launched. So stay tuned for the updates!


Source: PhoneDog


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