Google Nexus 4
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The
inventory of the Google Nexus 4 has been limited ever since it was released
into the market last month.
This
shortage in the supply of the Google Nexus 4 was reportedly due to the limited
and inconsistent supply from the manufacturer of the device, according to Dan
Cobley, the UK and Ireland managing director of Google,.
The
statement was made by Cobley in response to a number of questions about the
Google Nexus 4.
Cobley indicated
that what the consumers are experiencing is unacceptable and the company is
working to deal with the problem. He offered an apology for the communication
and service failures of the company throughout the entire process.
He also
indicated that he was optimistic that there may be some good news in connection
to the supply of the Google Nexus 4 although he did not give any commitments
for the moment.
Cobley
indicated that the orders for the device were already being processed for
consumers who were informed of a five-day delivery schedule. Credit for the
shipping cost will be credited to these customers. It is expected that
processing of orders by consumers who received a pre-Christmas delivery
schedule will be made this week.
The Google
Nexus 4 was sold out within an hour after it was released into the market last
month.
The 8GB
model of the Google Nexus 4 became available in the market near the start of
the month however supplies did not last long. The popularity of the latest LG
smartphone offering resulted to a huge demand for the device, the Andy
Coughlin, LG mobile head in the UK, indicated.
A spokesman
for Google indicated that it will not release any other statements in
connection to the supply of the Google Nexus 4 aside from the one released by
Cobley through Google+.
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