Sprint Nexus S 4G with ICS Axed for ICS Galaxy Nexus, LG Viper & EVO 4G LTE?

For those of you who like a pure Google experience, you won't be able to have the Nexus S 4G to Google around any more.

The Nexus S 4G  has disappeared from the Sprint website, completely after a blow-out sale in which it was offered for free with a contract.

There are still some last for one cent at Amazon.com and you may find some at online retailers.  Sprint's nexus of smartphones are  for its 4G LTE models such as the HTC EVO 4G LTE (coming any day now), the LG Viper 4G LTE and Samsung Galaxy Nexus, all with more power and LTE network access once the network is launched.

The Nexus S 4G has a 1GHz processor, a Super AMOLED curved touchscreen, NFC technology, Bluetooth, GPS, Wi-Fi, mobile hotspots, and a 1500mAh battery.  The Nexus S 4G features a 5-megapixel rear-facing camera and camcorder and front-facing VGA camera.

The best feature of the  Nexus S 4G is that is have been updated to Android 4.0 ICS.  Most smartphones have a six month popular life  and then die off within a year. Since the Nexus S 4G was released May 8, last year, it may be sent into retirement just because of its age.

 The best deal we could find for the Samsung Galaxy Nexus is from Wirefly where buyers get a discounted price and $50 Google Wallet credit, cutting close to $100 off the price along with free activation.  Use coupon code WIREFLY 4g12  for a FREE 4GB  microSD card with purchase.

Many are expecting more Nexus-with-Benefits pure Google Nexi in the the future.