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When PCWorld reviewed the GSM Nexus S last winter, one of our biggest complaints about it was its lack of 4G connectivity. Thankfully, a CDMA version has arrived on Sprint with support for the carrier’s 4G WiMax network. With the exception of 4G as well as Google Voice integration, however, the Nexus S 4G ($200 with a two-year contract from Sprint; price as of May 15) is virtually identical to the GSM version. It has the same camera, AMOLED display and slick design, but you’re still capped at 16GB of memory as the Nexus S does not have a microSD slot.