No, the Nexus One only works on GSM networks, which in the US is AT&T or T-Mobile.
No it will not. The Nexus One ran only on GSM networks, while Sprint runs on CDMA.
You cannot. The Nexus One only ran on GSM networks.
The Nexus S is no longer manufactured. The newest Nexus phones can be bought and used on the Sprint network.
Sprint did offer the Samsung Galaxy Nexus during its run.
The Google Nexus S is from T-Mobile and Sprint.
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Probably not. The Sprint Nexus S is a CDMA device. Simple Mobile uses GSM devices. An unlocked Nexus S that can run on GSM networks will work however.
well you can get it with a 2 year contract form t-mobile and at@t but yes it does you have toget the unlocked nexus one then get a SIM card from either t-mobile, AT@T, Verizon wireless,or sprint
yes it is a cdma phone it can be flashed from sprint or Verizon to cricket
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.
It never did. It was only available unlocked from Google, "locked" on Verizon and Sprint.