As part of its drive to keep it free from any wireless service providers, Google is now bringing its Nexus One Android phone to Sprint after AT&T, Verizon, and T-Mobile have expressed support to the device formerly tagged as the Google Phone.
Although there is no set price yet, representatives of Sprint suggested it would use a similar pricing scheme used by T-Mobile for the Nexus One. Traditionally, Sprint provides a US$70-per-month subscription with its Any Mobile, Anytime Plan that includes unlimited text messages, data access, and voice calls along with a two-year contract.
Source: PC World