
Smart Communications brings exclusively the world’s first Android Ice Cream Sandwich device — the Samsung Galaxy Nexus — to the Philippines and has now started accepting pre-orders both online and offline. So, what are you waiting for? Be the first few Filipinos to own one of the most popular smartphones of 2011 from the country’s leading network!
“The Samsung Galaxy Nexus brings more excitement to our lineup of power handsets exclusively available to our subscribers,” said Gio Bacareza, head of Smart’s Broadband Internet and Data Services team.
“As the flagship device of innovation leader Google, it is natural that it be carried exclusively by the country’s telco leader – this way, Filipino mobile users can have access to the best smartphones and use them on the best network.”

The Galaxy Nexus will soon be available in Smart Stores nationwide, free at Smart Postpaid Unli Data Plan 2000. Smart’s Unli Data Plans provide unlimited mobile Internet, and free calls and SMS.
If you want to know more about the pricing (for both postpaid and prepaid), just go over to any Smart stores near you; or call, *888 from your SMART phone, or (2) 888-1111 from a landline.
You can head on to http://smart.com.ph/samsung-nexus/ to submit your pre-orders. Pre-order starts today until the 27th. Units can be picked-up by January 28.
Know more about the Galaxy Nexus here and check its battery life as well here.


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“If you want to know more about the pricing (for both postpaid and prepaid), just go over to any Smart stores near you; or call, *888 from your SMART phone, or (2) 888-1111 from a landline.”