The Google Nexus S is from T-Mobile and Sprint.
Sprint did offer the Samsung Galaxy Nexus during its run.
No it will not. The Nexus One ran only on GSM networks, while Sprint runs on CDMA.
It never did. It was only available unlocked from Google, "locked" on Verizon and Sprint.
The Nexus S is no longer manufactured. The newest Nexus phones can be bought and used on the Sprint network.
There are only a few differences between a Nexus S and a Nexus S 4G. Nexus S is T-Mobile phone, while the Nexus S 4G is a product of Sprint's Samsung. The only other major difference is that the 4G version offers Google Voice.
The phone was released around most of the world on November 2011.
Since the Nexus S, Google brought out the Galaxy Nexus, Nexus 4, and Nexus 5.
There is not a product from Google which is named 'Google I' There are however products such as Google TV, Nexus One, Nexus S, Galaxy Nexus, Chromebook and also Chromebox.
Sprint's Samsung Nexus S 4G is the first of the Nexus phones with 4G capabilities, and it builds nicely on Google's legacy. The phone features top-notch Samsung construction with the streamlined user interface of stock Android. With Android 2.3, 16 GB of internal memory and a 1 GHz Hummingbird processor, the Nexus S 4G is a powerhouse of a phone, allowing for true multitasking and enjoyment of multimedia. Of course, since it's an Android phone, it integrates seamlessly with GMail and Google Calendar, but Sprint has gone a step further, offering seamless integration with Google Voice as well. All the Google services you use to organize your life and stay in touch with colleagues and loved ones will be always at your fingertips with the Samsung Nexus 4S.
You cannot. The Nexus One only ran on GSM networks.
Yes