Now Best Buy has unveiled its plan to sell the phones this Thursday, December 16. The big takeaway? You should prepare to fight in-store and online crowds if you really want one.
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Stock of the Nexus S will vary from store to store, but every Best Buy store (including smaller Best Buy Mobile locations) will have demo units of the phone to play with.
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The phone is hitting just in time for the holidays, and it’s also landing far off from any recent major Android phone releases — so I suspect sales to go swimmingly. The Nexus S is poised to be the last great Android release of 2010, which should also work in its favor. We’re getting our hands on one soon, so look out for our review.
Via Engadget
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