
Nexus 6 comes to Sprint. Photo: Google
Sprint has become the latest carrier to begin taking orders for Google’s new Nexus 6. Customers will receive their handset within 2-5 business days, the carrier says, and prices start at $299 on contract.

Nexus 6 comes to Sprint. Photo: Google
Sprint has become the latest carrier to begin taking orders for Google’s new Nexus 6. Customers will receive their handset within 2-5 business days, the carrier says, and prices start at $299 on contract.

The Nexus 6 isn’t going to be readily available anytime soon. Image: Google
T-Mobile was scheduled to begin selling the Nexus 6 in stores and online today, but the carrier has been forced to postpone its launch by one week. The reason for the delay, T-Mobile says, is to give customers “the best experience possible.”

The new Moto G is already getting a taste of Lollipop. Photo: Killian Bell/Cult of Android
For a short while it looked like LG was going to become the first third-party device manufacturer to roll out an official Android 5.0 Lollipop update, but Motorola has beaten the South Korean company to it. Its massive Lollipop upgrade is already rolling out to users with an unlocked Moto G, and this time it isn’t just a soak test.

Nexus 6 is coming to AT&T. Image: Google
AT&T will begin taking pre-orders for Google’s new Nexus 6 tomorrow, November 12, the carrier has confirmed. It will be available on AT&T Next plans from $22.77 a month, or you can pay $682.99 upfront to bag it without a two-year commitment.

The new Moto G’s Lollipop upgrade is on its way. Photo: Killian Bell/Cult of Android
Motorola has already begun rolling out its Lollipop upgrade for the flagship Moto X, but it seems the new Moto G’s release won’t be far behind. The company has already published its release notes for Android 5.0, and it’s an incredibly long list of all the changes, improvements, and new features Moto G users can look forward to.