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Get a Nexus 5 smartphone and 1 year of service for $199.99

Posted on May 12, 2015April 20, 2020 By Hulk

It may not be state-of-the-art by today’s standards, but this unlocked Nexus 5 is still a premium smartphone — now at an entry-level price.

I continue to regard Motorola’s Moto G as one of the best entry-level phones you can buy, but the current-gen model is limited to 3G connectivity — and you still have to pay for service, most likely to the tune of at least $30 per month.

That’s what makes today’s deal so intriguing: It’s a premium smartphone with an entry-level price tag, and the first year of service is included gratis. What’s the catch? Nothing significant, if you ask me.

Ending Monday, StackSocial has the refurbishedGoogle Nexus 5 with one year of service for $199.99 shipped. That service includes unlimited calls and text messages, plus 500MB of 4G data, all on Sprint’s network. (More on that in a bit.)
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Wearables Tags:3g, 4g, moto, Moto G, Motorola, nexus, nexus 5, smartphone, Sprint

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