
So, assuming the Galaxy Nexus is, in fact, Sprint’s launch device and the carrier follows AT&T and Verizon’s roll out method, we should see the device launch a few weeks after the network arrives.
AT&T and Verizon both launched 4G LTE modems first, to ensure that the network was functioning, before releasing any smartphones or tablets.
If we had to guess, we’d say that we probably won’t see this phone in its final form until the end of May at the very earliest.
Like the release date, the pricing of Sprint’s Galaxy Nexus is currently unknown. And while it was easy to theorize about the price that Verizon would slap down on its Galaxy Nexus, Sprint has no 4G LTE devices and thus, nothing to base a guess on.

Verizon’s device is currently priced at $299 on-contract through the carrier although Amazon is asking for much less at the moment.
AT&T’s devices are priced quite a bit lower with the Galaxy S II Skyrocket checking in at $200 on-contract and the upcoming Nokia Lumia 900 Windows Phone rumored to cost a mere $99.
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