Last Updated on November 16, 2019 by Mathew Diekhake

Wirefly is offering the Sprint Galaxy Nexus for only $150. The only catch is that it has to be a pre-order deal and it’s only available to new customers. If you’re already with Sprint, you will be exempt. As a bonus, they offer a 7-10 day shipping guarantee to anywhere.

With the sale that makes it a half price deal compared to Verizon’s going rate. The Sprint Galaxy Nexus will go on sale on April the 22nd so to be part of the deal you have to get in on the action before then.

If you’re interested in picking up yours, you can head over to Wirefly from this direct link to make it happen.

There were two smartphones that people often got confused when hearing the Galaxy Nexus name. The reason is that the Google Nexus was a smartphone name and Samsung for some reason decided to bring out a smartphone named the Galaxy Nexus also. Whenever you hear the word “Galaxy” before the Nexus, then you know that the offer is referring to the Samsung smartphone and not the Nexus from Google.

The Samsung Galaxy Nexus came running Android 4.0 out of the box and continued to see software support until the Android 4.3 Jelly Bean update. Moreover, you could probably keep updating the Samsung Galaxy Nexus by installing a custom ROM instead of sticking with the official software. Since the Galaxy Nexus is such a popular smartphone, there would likely be a heap of third-party developers creating custom ROMs for this device, and the number one reason for people choosing to install custom ROMs is to update to newer versions of Android. Therefore, that is the primary focus for these third-party developers creating the ROMs. The only time that isn’t the main focus is when you have an Android community porting ROMs from another device.

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