Google Nexus 4
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Following a
recent sold-out status, new stocks of the Google Nexus 4 are already available
for consumers who were not able to purchase the smartphone when it was
initially offered in the market.
The Google Nexus 4 was sold out minutes following its availability last November 13. Consumers
who ordered the device but were not able to get one can expect the smartphone
delivered to them soon. Stocks of the recently-released Google smartphone were
not available in the past two weeks even as consumers eagerly awaited news of
its availability.
The search
giant revealed that the Google Nexus 4 will be available for sale on the Google
Play Store.
The 8GB
model of the Google Nexus 4 has a price tag of around $300, while the 16GB
model is priced at $350. This low price point resulted to the sold out status
of the device minutes after it entered the market. The company has reportedly
sent emails to customers on the availability of the Google Nexus 4 and its upcoming
resumption of deliveries.
T-Mobile is
also offering the LG-manufactured smartphone at $200, which requires a two-year
service contract.
Aside from the
Google Nexus 4, stocks of the Google Nexus 7 and the Nexus 10 were also sold
out a few days after they became available. Stocks of the two tablets have been
replenished and are currently available in the market although there will be a
two-week wait for the delivery of the 32GB model of the Google Nexus 10.
It remains
to be seen if the initial stocks of the Google Nexus 4 were not substantial
enough for its expected demand or if there were problems in the supply chain of
the company. Google has not revealed a specific sales figure for its latest
device offering.
The demand
for the Google Nexus 4 reflects the increasing appeal of the Nexus devices, whose
sales were not quite impressive when the company initially offered the Google
Nexus One in the market some time ago.
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