Google’s Nexus 6 has sold out in Australia at prices vastly more expensive than the low prices the Nexus line started at, and while reports say Google has stopped production of the much, much cheaper Nexus 5, that report seems now to be false.
Google is celebrating this year's Valentine's Day in style, releasing a vibrant red version of its hot Nexus 5 smartphone.
The new Google Nexus 5 phone has been receiving great international reviews – Telstra will have it from 26 November and its coming to Google’s Play Store in Australia.
Google has quietly begun selling its hot new Nexus 5 smartphone; the first device to feature Android 4.4 KitKat.
In a rare hiccup for the usually well-behaved tech giant, Google's upcoming Nexus 5 smartphone made a brief and unexpected debut on the Google Play Store at a very competitive price of US$349.
From today customers will be able to snag a shiny new Sony Xperia Z from Optus, with Samsung’s Galaxy S4 also on the way.
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