Google Inc(NASDAQ:GOOG)
has experienced a few technical glitches when the Nexus 4 went on sale. The
company is still managing to burn through its initial supply in short order.
However, the ones, who have missed out on the first lot and were looking
forward to a second chance at the nearest T-Mobile store, there is some bad
news. The carrier will be selling the 16 GB Nexus 4 for $199, which is about
$150 less than the unsubsidized model, only if the customer agrees for a 2-year
contract.
For people, who are not
willing to subscribe to the services of T-Mobile, the Nexus 4 will cost $499.
This is the same for the 16 GB model, whose retail price is $349.99 on Google
Play. While signing up for a 2-yeear contract will help customers in saving
$150, they will still need to pay the same amount if they want to walk away
with the flagship Android handset without any obligations. Looking at it from a
different mindset, that is still less than the full retail cost of other
Android devices in the lineup of T-Mobile. Samsung Galaxy SIII is still being
sold at $579.99 for the 16 GB model off –contract. The newly released Galaxy
Note II can be had for $699.99. It is indeed a considerable disparity hinting
at Google’s sacrifice of some profit as part of its plan to sell to its
customers through Google Play.
It is not all that bad.
The Verge has reported that the Nexus 4 that is sold at T-Mobile store is
matching the model that is offered by Google. T-Mobile has not altered the
device with any custom software or other changes that would stop one from
updating with the latest Android software. A T-Mobile spokesman said that it is
the same device that customers can get in the Google Play Store.
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