As we had been expecting to happen, Three UK has officially launched the LG Nexus 4. The carrier will be offering the Nexus 4 as both pay-as-you-go and on agreement with The One Plan. And interestingly enough, Three is touting the Nexus 4 as having a three month exclusive on Android 4.2 Jelly Bean.
That bit aside though, those looking to make a purchase will be able to do so by visiting any of the Three retail locations, or online. The handset will have an upfront cost of £29 and then run you £35 per month for The One Plan. This is a 24-month agreement and includes all-you-can-eat data along with 2,000 minutes, 5,000 Three-to-Three minutes and 5,000 text messages.
At the moment, the Nexus 4 is showing as being available and in-stock with an estimated delivery date of December 17 (for those ordering online). Otherwise, if you cannot wait until Monday to take delivery, you can always venture out to a retail store and get one in-hand today.
Finally, those choosing the pay-as-you-go route, expect to pay £399.99 for the handset. With the device purchased you will then have a few options to consider. You can choose the All in One 15 for £15 or the All in One 25 for £25. Both of these options include all-you-can-eat data. The 15 plan also includes 300 minutes and 3,000 texts and the 25 plan includes 500 minutes and 3,000 text messages.
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who the hell is gonna pay £400 for it when we can buy straight from google for £279 lmfao!
T-Mobile is doing the same in the US.. supply and demand my friend.
I ordered mine from google second time round, they went on sale at five in the afternoon and by eight minutes past I managed to order one with a three to five days shipping , how the hell do these carriers get their handsets when I’m still waiting for a shipping day to be announced .there seems to be some fixing going on somewhere.