For those interested in signing a new contract with Sprint, the handset will cost you $300 and will lock you into a two-year contract with the carrier. For those who’d rather not be tied down to any particular carrier, the handset can be bought and paid via installments over a 24-month period, with customers expected to repay $29 a month for the next two-years.
That being said, it also looks like the earlier rumors were true. Earlier it was suggested that Sprint’s Nexus 6 might only be available in a midnight blue finish and come with 32GB of onboard storage, versus other carriers or buying it directly from Google where users will have more options to choose from.
However if you’re not too fussed about color and you’re fine with just 32GB of storage, then we guess Sprint’s offering will suit you just fine. If you want more storage, you’ll need to look elsewhere and perhaps even pay full price upfront directly from Google. So, who’s ordering their Nexus 6?