Less than a week after Google slashed the price of the Nexus 4 by $100, the 8GB version of the handset is once again listed as out of stock on the Play Store, and now its beginning to look like the price reduction was more of a clearance sale.
Less than a week after Google slashed the price of the Nexus 4 by $100, the 8GB version of the handset is once again listed as out of stock on the Play Store, and now its beginning to look like the price reduction was more of a clearance sale.
The new Moto X is expected to join the Nexus 4, the Galaxy S4, and the HTC One on Google Play next month, allowing consumers to buy the device directly from Google. It’s already available from AT&T and Verizon, but according to a leaked screenshot from T-Mobile’s inventory, its model will only be available from Google Play.
Looking for a terrific, contract-free smartphone that won’t cost you a fortune? Then look no further than the Nexus 4. Google has today slashed $100 off its price tag, so the 8GB model is now just $199 from $299, and the 16GB model is now just $249 from $349.
You won’t find another smartphone with these specifications this cheap.
Google has begun rolling out a security update to LG Nexus 4 and Samsung Galaxy Nexus (GSM) smartphones running the latest Android 4.3 Jelly Bean software. The update is arriving over-the-air with the “JWR66Y” build number, and it is expected to address the latest Android security vulnerabilities.
According to a recent report printed by a Chinese publication, next year’s replacement for the Nexus 4 will be manufactured by LG with its designs being based around the electronic giants recently announced G2.