Despite the fact that Vodafone has declared that it will sell the Nexus S exclusively until May, it seems that there are some operators that are going to skip the sale limit, and at least Yoigo and Orange, have scored a goal through The stores. Phone House. And it is that the orange operator will sell the new Google star mobile, although in a single "economic" option and that is not too seductive for some users: it is about paying 180 euros, taking a portability and signing a two-year stay with Orange, while Vodafone sells it from zero euros.
Furthermore, the user is obliged to pay a minimum of 70 euros per month for the Delfin 59 rate. And to complete, as we have learned, it will not be the Nexus S with a Super AMOLED screen, but the alternative with Super Clear LCD.
There is the possibility of getting the Nexus S with Orange a little cheaper, taking advantage of the promotion of The Phone House, which is a discount of 20 euros for handing over your old mobile.
In this way, the phone would stay at 160 euros, which is still an option, for many, less interesting than getting the Samsung Galaxy S for free, the terminal that inspired the new Google flagship, and that it does come with Super AMOLED panel (much more appropriate to develop a long autonomy).
In its favor, however, is the fact that the Nexus S comes with the Android 2.3 Gingerbread platform as standard, which is the latest version of Google's operating system for smartphones. In addition, this device has NFC support, with which you can make transactions directly with the phone (something that unfortunately is not yet standardized in Spain).
There are more prices available to take this mobile with Orange, although in all cases, depending on the rate we choose, the terminal becomes more expensive until reaching 420 euros that is set as the ceiling for the Nexus S with the orange company.
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