Google’s new Nexus 6 has been available for pre-order in the US since the end of October, but those in other parts of the world hoping to get their hands on the giant handset have been left waiting. But the wait could soon be over in a dozen countries, as the company has quietly added Nexus 6 prices and details to its Google Play Store in twelve new markets, as Android Community reports.
Available in 32GB and 64GB flavours, the Nexus is the showcase handset for Google's new OS release, Android 5.0 Lollipop. It will be priced as follows:
32GB | 64GB | |
Australia | $869 AUD | $929 AUD |
Belgium | €649 EUR | €699 EUR |
Canada | $749 CAD | $799 CAD |
France | €649 EUR | €699 EUR |
Germany | €649 EUR | €699 EUR |
India | Rs.44,000 INR | Rs.49,000 INR |
Italy | €649 EUR | €699 EUR |
Japan |
¥75,150 JPY |
¥85,540 JPY |
Netherlands |
€649 EUR |
€699 EUR |
Spain | €649 EUR | €699 EUR |
Sweden | 6,295 SEK | 6,795 SEK |
United Kingdom | £499 GBP | £549 GBP |
Unfortunately, just as in the US, Google has again stopped short of detailing exactly when the device will begin shipping. Unlike in the US, however - where pre-orders are being accepted with no indication of when customers might expect the handset to arrive - the twelve new markets are not yet accepting pre-orders, although this may change soon.
As things now stand, though, despite all these new countries seeing Nexus 6 listings being added to their stores, we're still no closer to learning exactly when the Motorola-built handset will begin shipping to buyers.
Source: Android Community | image via Google
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