Nexus 6 availability: 32GB unlocked version available at Amazon.com

Google's Nexus 6

Customers who are having a hard time finding a Nexus 6 may no longer have to worry. The Motorola Nexus 6 phone can be found over at Amazon.com which is being offered for $649.99.

The only hitch is that Amazon.com is only offering the 32GB version. The Nexus 6 also has a 64GB version which can be purchased from Google.

The one being offered by Amazon.com is unlocked and is available in white or blue colors and can be shipped immediately to buyers although it may depend on where they are situated (Amazon is shipping only inside the U.S.).

Though most people are really more into the 64GB version, its availability has been a problem since it came out last year. Hence, people who are aching to get one and are willing to settle for the 32GB version can do so instead.

The Nexus 6 weighs only 12.8 ounces that features a 6-inch Quad HD display. The package includes a charger and 1 non-standard battery. It runs on Android 5.0 Lollipop.

As of this writing, Amazon.com reportedly has the 32GB version in stock although that may change quickly once people decide to get them in lieu of the hard-to-find 64GB version. For customers who want to check it out, you can do so here.

There is no word yet on whether Amazon.com will also offer the 64GB version in the future.

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