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T-Mobile to get Nexus 4 in stores nationwide

Written by Andre Yoskowitz @ 16 Jan 2013 11:23 User comments (2)

T-Mobile to get Nexus 4 in stores nationwide T-Mobile has announced that it will be expanding distribution of the Google Nexus 4 to its entire retail chain.
Despite having little to no supply, the carrier says all of its stores should have a small amount of stock "in the coming weeks."

Additionally, you'll be able to buy the device from T-Mobile online starting on January 23rd, although the prices are significantly more expensive than if you buy the unlocked model from Google directly.

With contract, the phone will cost $199, or $499 without for the 16GB model. If you can get it through Google's Play Store, the same phone costs $349 and works with a T-Mobile microSIM with no issues.

Check our review of the excellent device, here: Review: The Google Nexus 4

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2 user comments

116.1.2013 23:30

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With contract, the phone will cost $199, or $499 without for the 16GB model. If you can get it through Google's Play Store, the same phone costs $349 and works with a T-Mobile microSIM with no issues.
Sounds real stupid but I'm sure many will buy the phone from T-Mobile regardless...

217.1.2013 00:34

It is still better to get it unlocked for $299 than to get it with a contract for $199.

That is, if the supply is available.

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