Tuesday, December 30, 2014

Nexus 6 Android Phone Support on Ting

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Google has quietly made the next Nexus official. Nexus 6 will probably be available to preorder via Google Play nearer to the end with the month, shipping throughout early November. Initial reports suggest the camp Nexus 6 will cost $650. We will be ready to see the first Nexus 6 products online with Ting before the end of Late January.

The Nexus 6 can have a presence inside the Ting shop. Whether we'll sell the device ourselves or just allow it to be easier to secure a Google Play Nexus 6 and also a compatible Ting SIM credit card is, as yet, to be established. We'd need some sort of compelling reason to offer the Nexus 6 immediately. As it holds, the Google Play Store makes it simple to buy a tool and Google has a reputation offering excellent service should any concerns arise.

We expect which a Nexus 6 purchased from your Google Play Shop, like its precursor, will be able to activate on almost any carrier including upon Ting. We'll confirm which and share more news after we have that.




Why we enjoy the Nexus brand:

While the Nexus 6, such as the Nexus 5 which came before that, will undoubtedly be considered a beautiful piece involving hardware, that's not the one reason we love it. We love which Google pushes some sort of carrier agnostic” style. To us, that means more than merely offering an unlocked iteration alongside this carrier-subsidized models. This would mean actively encouraging individuals to shop around for carrier by uncoupling the site you shop for any device from the site you shop for cell phone service.

We love you could buy a Nexus device after which it actually own that, taking it in order to whichever carrier you like, never signing some sort of contract and taking mobile service on your own terms. It's a not so subtle shift inside the power balance involving mobile service. Earlier, the carriers seemed to hold all this cards.

At some sort of reported $650 bottom, the Nexus 6 is actually pricey, but still less expensive than an unlocked flagship” phone from brand names HTC or Samsung. It's definitely cheaper than obtaining a subsidized device at a major carrier then overpaying for service within the duration of some sort of two-year contract. In spite of this, given the remarkable launch price with the Nexus 5, it's a sticker shock.

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