Google’s Nexus 6 and Nexus 9 releases have been
very slow so far, running into a lot of issues, mostly consisting of low stocks
that can’t keep up with the huge demand. Fortunately, we’ve received some new
information regarding the release of the Nexus 6, and more information is still
emerging every day.
Google announced the Nexus 6 on October 15th,
right after their Android 5.0 L release which has been the biggest one
this year. Android is currently the market’s leading
operating system, so any huge update to it is massive news. Taking this into
consideration, we can see why the Nexus 6 demand is so high, because the Nexus
line is always the first one to get any Android updates. So far, the Nexus 6
was released in some very select locations like Google’s Play Store, but stocks ran out within minutes,
leaving customers empty-handed. Obviously, this was a disappointment, so
everyone is trying to find out when the device will be released in other places
too.
Nexus 6
release date to be Nov 12 for US carriers
US carriers are now announcing that the
smartphone will soon be made available in their retail stores, and here we’re
talking about Sprint, AT&T, and T-Mobile. Starting on November 12th, Google’s
Nexus 6 should be available at these select carriers, and we’re hoping that the
stocks will hold up. We’re also reminded that Black
Friday is
approaching, which is the ideal time of year to get a new gadget, especially if
you’re on a budget. The only downside to Black Friday is that you have to be
really quick, because stocks tend to run out in mere hours, even with huge
inventories (tech companies generally tend to stock every retailer very well
during Black Friday).
Verizon and U.S.
Cellular have yet
to confirm when the Nexus 6 will arrive in their retail stores, but that’ll
most likely happen in December.

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