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When Google released its Nexus 6 at the end of 2014, it noticeable the end of the era of mobile phones ever-increasing in proportions. The 6-inch giant was an excellent device, but most evaluators, such as Mashable's Pete Pachal, simply saw it as too big for relaxed use.
Google discovered from its errors, making that cell phone's heir, the Nexus 6P, a bit more compact at 5.7 inches wide. However, for a while customers were still able to buy the old Nexus 6 from Search engines web store, but this is no more time the case.
Droid Life identified Wednesday that Search engines Nexus 6 page now says the device is "no more time available for purchase."
The Motorola-made cellphone had top quality specs: A quad-core Snapdragon 605 processer, 3GB of RAM, a 13-megapixel shooting and 32/64GB of space for storage storage. Unfortunately, it initially also came with a quality price of $649. If you still lust for a phablet-size Nexus cellphone, you can try your fortune at Amazon, where the Nexus 6 can still be had for about $350.