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What Carrier are you currently using?

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Nvm, Verizon opted out 
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I was told by my AT&T rep that they expect to actually carry the N5 at some point.
Doubt it fam...

Rsc's don't get any insider info at ATT. :lol

The phone is $350+.

Unless you are on prepaid it's a better deal to just get an S4, LG G2, or One at a subsidized price.
not necessarily...

I think it depends on your mobile service...

Also, I hear rumblings that ATT is moving away from those subsidized phones, and really REALLY pushing notoonly to get people on mobile share, bit move them to unsubsidized phones...

Insider info: the margins in ATT mobility ate shrinking at a fast rate... They need to cut costs somewhere, and subsidized phones are high on the list...
 
 
The phone is $350+.

Unless you are on prepaid it's a better deal to just get an S4, LG G2, or One at a subsidized price.
Cool I rather drop $599.99+ on a GS4 with weaker specs and older OS plus a skinned UI. No matter how you shake it $350 in today's smartphone market with those specs is a awesome deal
 
Son... what are you even complaining about?
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Im not complaining. It's just weird seeing the 16GB sellout before the 32GB for a price difference of $50 when the Nexus devices dont have SD cards.

Obviously people are buying for cost. 
 
Or they're just not using their phone to store a large amount of media.

If it wasn't for music, I could likely get away with a 16GB and use that extra 50 dollars towards something else.
 
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The phone is $350+.

Unless you are on prepaid it's a better deal to just get an S4, LG G2, or One at a subsidized price.

The best deal of all though is to get the most expensive subsidized phone, flip it, cop the cheaper off contract N5 & pocket the difference, at least on Sprint since your bill will be the same either way (unless you choose the finance option). TMO gives a lower rate generally if you BYOD (at least before the UnCarrier days, not sure if this had changed yet)
 
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Cool I rather drop $599.99+ on a GS4 with weaker specs and older OS plus a skinned UI. No matter how you shake it $350 in today's smartphone market with those specs is a awesome deal
I understand that. How any people are buying phone off contract in the USA versus subsidized phones. Come on now man.

Sprint and ATT dont give you a reduced price for using an unsubsidized phone. The Nexus 5 will be $150 on contract with Sprint. You'd be a fool to pay $200 more.
 
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