Which carrier(s) will the Samsung Galaxy Nexus be available on in the U.S.? That's a question that everyone seems to be asking but no one has a solid answer to just yet. Neither Google nor Samsung has announced anything concerning operator availability just yet, but so far Verizon looks to be at the top of the list of carriers that may offer the vanilla Ice Cream Sandwich device. Now we can add Sprint to that list as well, as the folks at BriefMobile have gotten hold of a purchase order from the Now Network showing an order for a "Nexus Prime" (codename for the Galaxy Nexus) poster that's already en route to its destination.
We've already seen one Nexus device make its way to Sprint, so the chances of seeing a future device in the lineup do the same are seemingly higher than they were before. The question is, which Galaxy Nexus would Sprint launch? The GalNex that we know supports HSPA+ and LTE connectivity, neither of which is currently compatible with Sprint's network. We'll keep an eye on this one for now and let you know more when we get it. How many of you would be interested in picking up a Galaxy Nexus on Sprint?
Via BriefMobile