Sprint has significantly expanded its lineup, as the carrier is now offering the LG G2, the Nexus 5, the Samsung Galaxy S4 Mini and the Galaxy Mega 6.3.
With the LG G2 and the new Nexus 5, Sprint is now getting two high-end smartphones from LG, offering both for affordable prices. The carrier's new additions from Samsung, meanwhile, will include the mid-range Galaxy S4 Mini and Galaxy Mega 6.3, both of which have stirred plenty of waves. All handsets are now available through Sprint's online store and should hit retail stores soon as well.
The Sprint Nexus 5 comes with a $149.99 price tag on a two-year contract. The price is after a $50 mail-in rebate. Interested buyers who are willing to port their old number on a new line with Sprint will also get an extra $100 discount, essentially bringing the Nexus 5 price down to $49.99.
Otherwise, those who prefer to buy the Nexus 5 outright might want to consider making their purchase straight from the Google Play Store. Sprint is selling the 16GB model for $449.99, which is $100 more than the price on Google Play.
The LG G2, meanwhile, costs $199.99 on a new contract with Sprint. The smartphone is also available with the same $100 discount for porting in a number, which would lead to a final price of $99.99. Sprint is selling the 32GB LG G2 in white and black color options.
Those interested in the Samsung Galaxy S4 Mini on Sprint can get it for $150, with a $100 rebate for porting in a number and another $50 mail-in rebate, bringing the price down to $0 on a two-year contract. Sprint is also selling the smartphone off-contract for $399.99, available in black or white color options.
Lastly, the huge Samsung Galaxy Mega 6.3 comes with a $199.99 price tag and the same $100 rebate for porting your number. Contract-free, the super-sized smartphone goes up to $469.99. Sprint is offering the handset in black and white color options.
With these four new hot additions, Sprint seems ready to enter the lucrative holiday shopping season, offering customers more options when it comes to smartphones. It remains to be seen, however, just how many customers are willing to port their number to Sprint's network to get the $100 rebate.
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