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Nexus 6 Release Date Pre-Orders: AT&T and Sprint Start November 14, 2014

Google's latest flagship handset by Motorola, the Nexus 6, has been flying off the shelves just as quickly as its restocked, with some consumers having trouble acquiring the phone. Carriers in the U.S. have been taking their time stocking the Nexus 6 but only T-Mobile offers the phone. Now AT&T is offering the phone as well and is now taking pre-orders.

Pre-orders are already underway for AT&T with the wireless carrier offering the handset for $249.99 with a two-year contract or $682.99 without a contract. The carrier is also offering three Next plans: a $0 downpayment with $22.77 every month for 24 months, $28.46 every month for 18 months, or $34.15 every month for 12 months.

However, the carrier hasn't revealed when it will start shipping out pre-orders. Also, AT&T is only offering the Midnight Blue variant for now, so those who would want the other colors would have to order through the Google Play Store, with restocks every Wednesday.

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T-Mobile in the meantime also hasn't announced when they will be shipping orders as they have pushed back its launch by a week. The carrier has decided to hold back for now to ensure that they have enough stock to ship out for those with pre-orders. T-Mobile is offering the phone for $649.92 or at a $0 downpayment with $27.08 every month for 24 months.

Sprint is lagging behind AT&T and T-Mobile but will be offering the phone starting Nov. 14. The phone will cost $29 every month for 24 months with Sprint and can also be bought full for $696. The Google Play Store on the other hand is offering the 32GB variant for $649.

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