You can check out the excellent ZDNet Galaxy Nexus image gallery for shots of this sleek device and see it is essentially the same as the Verizon and GSM models. I actually am in the process of trading my Apple iPhone 4S for the Verizon Galaxy Nexus and also have a GSM one I use on AT&T and T-Mobile.
Specifications for the Sprint Galaxy Nexus include the following:
It's great to see that Sprint left the Galaxy Nexus alone and doesn't include any bloatware on the device. This fact and the still unlimited data option makes this a pretty compelling device for Sprint customers who are willing to wait for LTE to come their way. The only hesitation is that this phone is now 5 months old and the next Nexus will launch about the time that many customers are getting LTE on Sprint.
LTE is expected in the next couple of months in Atlanta, Baltimore, Dallas, Houston, Kansas City and San Antonio. I look forward to seeing LTE from Sprint, thanks to their unlimited data plans, but it's kind of tough to buy a device now when you can't take advantage of the fast network for some unknown period of time.
You can pick up the Sprint Galaxy Nexus for $199.99 with a new 2-year contract. If you activate Google Wallet, included, within a week of activation then you will get $10 instantly and an additional $40 within three weeks. That means your cost could be considered to be $149.99 if you use Google Wallet.