Sprint today announced plans to be part of Google's new Android Store. Pricing and an exact availability date will be announced soon.
Sprint's VP of Product Development, Fared Adib, said that this is another step in the carrier's continued partnership of innovation with Google. In addition to the Nexus One for Sprint that'll be available through the Android Store, Sprint currently offers the HTC Hero and Samsung Moment Android smartphones through its own sales channels.
Sprint hasn't determined a pricing plan for the Nexus One yet, but says it should be consistent with their commitment to deliver more value than competitors and keep pricing simple. Currently, Sprint's Everything Data 450 plan with Any Mobile, Anytime gives customers unlimited calling with any mobile phone in America, unlimited text and unlimited Web for $70 per month. The Everything Data plans also include unlimited GPS Navigation at no extra charge and annual phone upgrades with Sprint Premier.
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