Getting the smartphone up and running with the carrier can take up to a month

Nov 18, 2013 20:31 GMT  ·  By

Nexus 5, the latest Google phone out there, will soon receive support from Sprint MVNO Ting, the company has announced.

The carrier, which offers services on Sprint’s CDMA, 3G, and 4G networks, has an average monthly bill per device of $21 (€15.5), and is willing to pay up to $75 (€55.5) of users’ ETF charges if they switch to its services, PhoneArena notes.

Users interested in having a Nexus 5 running on Ting will have to order the phone now and wait for about four weeks for it to arrive. At the same time, they will also need to order a SIM card from Ting, which is also on short supply.

As soon as these steps are completed, Ting will guide you through the process of setting up the Nexus 5 on its network.