

For a good five months, the company had remained quiet about the pricing, but willingly bragged about its impressive specs to gain attention. Much of the buzz first revolved around its CynaogenMod 11s Android OS, and its LTE availability on some of the nation’s major networks, including AT&T, and T-Mobile. Two versions are available. First, a 16GB model for $299, and a 64GB model for $349. We cannot help but notice the assertive competition to the Nexus 5’s 16GB, $349 model, and its 32GB, $399 model.



