AT&T announced Tuesday that it will accept pre-orders for the Nexus 6 smartphone starting Wednesday, Nov. 12.
While a shipping date for Google's new phone has yet to be provided, the Dallas, Texas-based carrier did say it will carry the Midnight Blue version of the 32GB model, according to CNET.
Consumers will have three payment options to choose from, which are $22.77 per month with AT&T Next 24, $28.46 per month with AT&T Next 18, and $34.15 per month with AT&T Next 12. Those who buy the Moto 360 smartwatch, Moto Hint, or Moto Silver II Bluetooth headset with a Nexus 6 will be able to save $50 on the extra device.
The Nexus 6 is priced at $683 without a contract, and a two-year contract puts it at $250, Business Insider reported.
U.S. Cellular is also offering deals for the 32GB model, including $199 for a two-year contract and $250 for the 64GB model. Consumers will also be able to pay either $27.50 per month or $30.42, depending on the model, with the company's installment plan.
Meanwhile, Sprint is making the Nexus 6 available at its stores starting Friday, Nov. 14 for $696 upfront, CNET reported. With the company's Easy Pay plan, consumers will be able to get the phone for $0 down and 24 payments of $29.