The Motorola Nexus 6 officially went up for pre-order last week, giving consumers their first chance to make an Android 5.0 Lollipop smartphone their daily driver. There was just one problem: the N6 sold out in minutes, so most folks weren’t able to get one. The good news is that Google has revealed its plan for restocking the phone.
On the Nexus 6 product page in the Google Play store, Google says that it plans to make more Nexus 6 units available for purchase “each Wednesday.” The Big G also points out that the Nexus 6 will be sold in AT&T, T-Mobile, Sprint and U.S. Cellular stores later in November (No Verizon? Shocker.) Google’s full statement is as follows:
"We are getting more Nexus 6 devices in stock as soon as possible. To make things simpler for you, we will work to make more devices available each Wednesday and encourage you to visit the site then.
The Nexus 6 will also be available in AT&T, T-Mobile, Sprint, and U.S. Cellular stores later in November. Please check with your local carrier store for more information."
We haven’t heard much about the Nexus 6 inventory ever since it went up for pre-order last week, so it’s nice to see Google finally opening up about the situation. And what’s more, El Goog has given us an idea of when we can expect to see more stock made available each week.
Now that we know that more Nexus 6 stock will be arriving tomorrow, it’s time to ready your credit card and get your clicking finger prepared. Who’s going to try to snag an N6 tomorrow?
Via Google Play: Nexus 6