The Galaxy Nexus has been available on Canadian networks Bell and Virgin Mobile but now it is arriving on Telus and Rogers networks as well on January 13. Unfortunately, there is no information available regarding pricing and tariffs at the moment.
If you're reading this in the US and feeling a bit jealous that you only have one carrier offering the Galaxy Nexus then don't worry because soon Sprint will be offering the Galaxy Nexus as well. This information actually comes from an Internet ad found on the web page of CNET and noticed by the eagles eyes of The Verge.
The ad has since been pulled as clearly it went
online well before it was intended to but it did offer some valuable
information while it was available. For starters, the phone will be
running on Sprint's upcoming 4G LTE network and in fact will be the
first LTE phone on Sprint's network. Secondly, the Sprint's Galaxy Nexus
will actually have a 1.5GHz processor, as compared to the 1.2GHz
processor on the GSM and Verizon CDMA version. Rest of the
specifications seem to be identical.
Hopefully we'll hear more from Sprint regarding this soon.
If you're reading this in the US and feeling a bit jealous that you only have one carrier offering the Galaxy Nexus then don't worry because soon Sprint will be offering the Galaxy Nexus as well. This information actually comes from an Internet ad found on the web page of CNET and noticed by the eagles eyes of The Verge.
Hopefully we'll hear more from Sprint regarding this soon.