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Verizon Samsung Galaxy Nexus marked down to $99.99

Some people may want to get their Android pure, but want to have it on a carrier instead of it being unlocked. If you are on Verizon and looking for an inexpensive smart phone, then we have great new for you. Verizon has now made the Samsung Galaxy Nexus $99.99 on a two year contract. This is a great buy for people who want a high-end smart phone, but do not want to pay the $200-$300 that it usually costs. The Verizon Galaxy Nexus may not be a "true" nexus, but it still has some admirable specs with its 4.65 inch 720p Super AMOLED display, dual-core 1.2GHZ TI-OMAP processor, and its Verizon LTE radio. Yes it has battery life that is worse than the competition, an average camera, and it has the Verizon branding, but the handset is still a great smart phone. At $99.99, this device is easily the best smart phone on Verizon for around $100. We are not sure if this is a permanent price drop, or if this is temporarily discounted. If you want the best bang for your buck and are on Verizon this is definitely the phone for you. If you can be around a power outlet for most of the day this phone is fine for you, but if you are not then you should either buy an extended battery or be stuck on 3G all day. Let us remind you that this phone gives you a pipeline to Google's software updates quicker than most phones, but not as quick as the unlocked GSM HSPA+ Galaxy Nexus. Overall, if you are on Verizon and looking for an inexpensive smart phone then this is the phone that you should definitely jump ship on. If you are wanting to buy the discounted Verizon Samsung Galaxy Nexus, then check out the source link below.


Source: Verizon

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