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Google Nexus 6 Release Dates on T-Mobile, Sprint, AT&T Overview

After the Nov. 11 announcement of AT&T for the availability of Google Nexus 6 handsets in their network, several other carriers also unveiled the launch dates for the newest Google smartphone under their name.

In a report by Android Authority, T-Mobile initially revealed that they will be putting up the much-coveted flagship from Google yesterday, Nov. 12. It turns out that they are postponing the launch date to Nov. 19.

"To give T-Mobile customers the best experience possible, we're moving our #Nexus6 launch out one week to 11/19," they wrote on their Google+ page.

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According to the site, the postponement could be brought about by the limitedness of the N6 units or "something else."

"Sure, there could be another reason for the launch date being pushed back, but we really don't think that's likely. This may not be T-Mo's fault, or it may be," the company said.

Meanwhile, news about the Google Nexus 6 for Sprint network indicated that the device will be made available in their network this coming Friday, Nov. 14.

Although Sprint still hasn't disseminated information about their on-contract prices, Android Authority said that it's more likely that the price range could fall somewhere in between $200-$250.

Contract-free, the N6 Sprint version can be sold at $696, which proves to be more than what it sells in the Play Store and AT&T.

However, the availability of the newest Nexus phone in Play Store and Motorola could be very limited. It has been reported that the unit is currently marked "sold out" or "out of stock."

Additional details said that it's a 32GB Midnight Blue variant of the Google Nexus 6 that will arrive in the mentioned mobile carrier.

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