Google pulls HTC One M7, Z Ultra and G Pad 8.3 from the Play Store

09 July, 2014

Google has pulled the HTC One (M7), the Sony Z Ultra and the LG G Pad 8.3 Google Play editions from the Play Store.



The concept of the Google Play edition devices was announced at I/O last year and the first two phones to be launched included the Samsung Galaxy S4 and the HTC One. Although the S4 is still visible on the Play Store (although it's been out of stock for a while now), the HTC One has been given the axe, along with the recently launched Z Ultra phablet and the G Pad 8.3 tablet.

The only phones available on the Play Store now include the newest HTC One M8, the Moto G and the Samsung Galaxy S4. And of course, Google's own Nexus 5.

There have been rumors of a Galaxy S5 Google Play edition for months now but the phone is yet to materialize.

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  • 10 Jul 2014
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  • 10 Jul 2014
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  • Anonymous
  • 09 Jul 2014
  • P9s

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