The LG Nexus 4 has come available with yet another UK based carrier. The latest is Virgin Mobile, which joins Three and O2. Of course, the Google Play Store also sells the Nexus 4 in the UK, however we all know how that is going at the moment — out of stock. Simply put, if you are in the UK and looking for a Nexus 4, one of the carriers seems like your best bet.
In the case of Virgin Mobile, the carrier has it available with a 24 month tariff and priced from as high as £99 down to the magical sounding — free. Well, free along with the two-year commitment. The lowest monthly price you can pay and get the handset for free is £31. This plan includes 200 minutes, 500 text messages and 500MB of mobile web.
A bit more expensive per month, but also with quite a bit more in terms of data will set you in at the £39 per month tariff. This plan includes unlimited minutes to landlines and 2500 minutes along with unlimited texts and unlimited mobile web. There are a few other options, however you get the picture, the more money you pay each month, the more you get included in your plan.
And regardless of the price you pay (upfront or monthly), the handset is the same which means a device running Android 4.2 Jelly Bean and features to include a 4.7-inch True HD IPS display, quad-core 1.5GHz processor, 2GB of RAM, 16GB of internal storage, a 2100 mAh battery and an 8 megapixel rear-facing camera.
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[via Virgin Mobile]
8 mp rear facing camera ?
Yes, on the back. Makes it the rear in my book.
And just what is virgin’s definition of unlimited web?
If i live in the U.S can i order the phone ? ( its a 2 year contract ..so i cant right !)