The Google Nexus 6, like its predecessors, has been hard to purchase on the Google Play Store, despite coming with a premium price tag attached. The initial inventory was sold out almost immediately when it went up for pre-order. Now Google has released an update on the Play Store, which states that the company will replenish their Nexus 6 stock every Wednesday.
Given, that today happens to be Wednesday,we guess the Nexus 6 should once again be available on the Play Store. While stock is bound to be hard to come by again, we suggest checking the website regularly and hit the refresh button on your browser... You may be in luck...
The Nexus 6 is priced at $649 for its based model, which comes with 32GB of storage. The 64GB variant will cost $699. This may seem like a lot compared to the great value offered on the $349 Google Nexus 5, but the specs are in now way disappointing.
You Nexus 6 will feature a 6 inch display with a 1440 by 2560 pixel resolution, a 13MP rear camera with OIS, a 2MP front cameras for video calls, a 3220mAh battery, and a 2.7GHz quad-core Snapdragon 805 processor with 3GB of RAM and Adreno 420 graphics. The handset will also be one of the first devices to come with Android 5.0 Lollipop pre-installed, out of the box.
If you miss out on purchasing the Nexus 6 from Google Play, you could consider waiting a couple of weeks, and getting the handset through one of the four major U.S. carriers. Also be sure to check out our article on "Should I purchase a Nexus 6", if you find yourself on the fense.
source - Android Central | Google Play
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