We just got the good word from the folks at Sprint themselves: the Google Nexus One will be landing on Sprint. And with that, the Nexus One will be available for all four major US carriers (AT&T, Sprint, Verizon, and T-Mobile).
Sprint’s being sort of tight-lipped here; they apparently haven’t quite figured out how to price it yet, so pricing details and availability haven’t been disclosed. While we might hear more solid details about this at CTIA next week, don’t expect it to be Sprint’s main focus; chances are, a different Android-powered handset already holds that spot.

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