T-Mobile has added the world's first Android 5.0 Lollipop smartphone to its lineup with the Nexus 6 and now the carrier has revealed it will bring the Lollipop flavored Nexus 9 tablet to its network in early December.

Google just launched its latest flagship Nexus smartphone and tablet in the form of the Motorola-built Nexus 6 and HTC Nexus 9. The smartphone and tablet are also the first devices to ship with Google's latest version of Android 5.0 Lollipop.

T-Mobile recently launched the Nexus 6, which boasts a stunning 5.9-inch Quad HD display, dual front-facing stereo speakers, and built-in wireless charging. The Nexus 6 joins Apple's iPhone 6 Plus and Samsung's Galaxy Note 4 and Galaxy Note Edge in T-Mobiles phablet lineup.

Now, T-Mobile is adding the Nexus 9 to its slate of devices. The carrier has announced that it will begin offering the Nexus 9 in early December and has priced it at $0 down and $24.99 per month for 24 months.

The Nexus 9 features an 8.9-inch IPS Gorilla Glass 3 LCD display with a resolution of 1536 x 2048 and a pixel density of 288 pixels per inch (ppi). It's powered by a 64-bit NVIDIA Tegra K1 processor and 2 GB of RAM to keep things running smoothly. The tablet runs the latest version of Android 5.0 Lollipop out of the box and includes 32 GB of internal storage.

The Nexus 9's camera capabilities include an 8-megapixel rear camera with autofocus, ability to capture 1080p HD video and a 1.6-megapixel front-facing camera for video chat and selfies. Its wireless connectivity options include a 4G LTE radio, dual-band W-Fi 802.11 a/b/g/n/ac, Bluetooth 4.1 with A2DP, and GPS. HTC has included its front-facing BoomSound stereo speakers found on its flagship, HTC One M8 smartphone to provide exceptional sound quality and its 6,700 mAh battery will provide up to 9.5 hours of Internet usage. The tablet's dimensions come in at 228.2 x 153.7 x 8 mm and it weighs 14.99 oz.

T-Mobile hasn't specified an exact launch date for the Nexus 9 but once we hear any new information we'll pass it on.

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