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Verizon’s LTE-enabled Galaxy Nexus priced at $200?

We’re still unsure when the Samsung Galaxy Nexus will arrive on Verizon , but a brand new flash ad can have just revealed its price. Spotted by Smart Keitai, the above ad has reportedly been making the rounds on sites like Android Police, Phandroid and Droid Forums, offering an LTE-enabled version of Sammy’s new handset at a worth of $200 on a two-year contract — notably not up to previously rumored , and well below Verizon’s price points for its other high-end devices. On the time of this writing, the page’s “Learn More” link isn’t activated, but its URL appears to incorporate an inexplicable November 29th dateline, suggesting that the ad, if indeed legit, might have leaked ahead of intended. We’ll obviously need to wait a touch longer before we all know whether this rumored pricing holds up, but we’ll don’t forget to keep you abreast of the most recent.

[Thanks, Eagon]

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