Tuesday, 11 November 2014

Google Nexus 6 Stocks Back on Track as Release Continues



Google’s Nexus release this year was welcomed with massive demand, the sort that not even the biggest companies can keep up with. The Nexus 6 ran out of stock in mere minutes at some retailers, but Google has already started replenishing stocks, as well as releasing the device in more places.
Motorola.com has started selling the Nexus 6 starting at $649.99, and the stocks are holding up really well so far. Motorola also has a very nice presentation set up on the page which gives you a good overview of just how good the phone is. It’s surprising to see the stocks hold up, because the Google Play Store page previously ran out of stock in 2-3 minutes, and pre-orders were also very quick to be depleted. It was reported that, in some cases, the device ran out of stock almost instantly, which was a huge let-down for many people.

Nexus 6 release facing the same problems as the Nexus 5

The Nexus 6 seems to be following the Nexus 5’s example so far, and if we’ll take some time to remember, the Nexus 5 release also had the same sort of problems. Among those problems we can count a very slow release process, as well as a complete lack of stocks. Google mentioned that they are going to replenish the stock on the Google Play Store every Wednesday, and this might help to prevent them selling out again.


An alternative way to purchase the device is from Motorola, and you won’t even have to pre-order it. You can get it in two colors: Midnight Blue and White, with 32/64GB of native storage.  There’s also a special offer coming from Motorola: you can get the Nexus 6 for $54.17 a month for 12 months, and there are other plans for 6 and 18 months. If you are planning on getting a Nexus device, Motorola.com is a good place for you to try.

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