Google Nexus 6P availability news: Stocks replenished, release continues

Google Nexus 6P Screengrab/ Google Nexus 6P

After some unforeseen issues on demand and problems on stocks, the Google Nexus 6P has finally been replenished and folks who have been waiting for the high-end device can now expect to get one from the Google store.

The Google Nexus 6P was introduced last September, the same day pre-orders were opened. Unfortunately, the demand for the said device went above and beyond expectations, causing delays highlighted by stocks running out.

All those issues are now a thing of the past with stocks now back in hand.

Although the release of the device was something that left many disappointed due to delays and moved shipment dates, it seems that Huawei has mustered just enough to make sure that there are stocks available for anyone who wants to get hold of the said device.

The Google Nexus 6P is a device that has seemingly caught the fancy of folks, something expected to have Android 6.0 Marshmallow in tow.

Considered as one of the best phones and something users will want to get their hands on, the Google Nexus 6P features a 5.7-inch AMOLED screen display with QHD resolution that runs on a Qualcomm Snapdragon 810 processor.

The device is further supported by 3 GB of RAM, a 12-megapixel main camera, an 8-megapixel front-facing camera and a 3,450 mAh battery.

The Google Nexus 6P is available in an array of colors such as Graphite, Aluminum, and Frost and is also available in 32, 64, and 128 GB versions.

As far as pricing is concerned, the 32 GB version is priced at $499 while the 64 and 128 GB versions run for about $549 and $649, respectively.

It remains to be seen if the stocks are enough for consumer demand, considering that a lot of folks are likely to want to get hold of one this Holiday season. For those interested, the device is available for checking at the Google Store.

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