8GB Nexus 4 permanently goes out of stock from the Play Store

03 September, 2013
Google has sold its last remaining stock of the 8GB model and won't be selling any more.

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  • AnonD-181788
  • ii1
  • 03 Sep 2013

This is still on sale in Australia Play store. For now...

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    • AnonD-32667
    • Nvn
    • 03 Sep 2013

    if they going to be stubborn, make 32gb the norm.

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      • AnonD-181780
      • KfV
      • 03 Sep 2013

      whatever,i have ordered one nexus 4 16GB in the morning (china time) because of 8GB out of inventory.

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        • AnonD-34678
        • ut6
        • 03 Sep 2013

        Please ADD micro SD card support to next NEXUS

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          • Anonymous
          • ixu
          • 03 Sep 2013

          Anonymous, 03 Sep 2013no micro sd card, no removable batter... NEXT!what was the point saying that? This phone been out for a while now we all have the info!

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            • Anonymous
            • fFx
            • 03 Sep 2013

            no micro sd card, no removable batter... NEXT!

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              • Anonymous
              • ixu
              • 03 Sep 2013

              AnonD-181757, 03 Sep 2013I've seen this same news posted about 15 times today howeve... moreplease read before you post!

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                • AnonD-79493
                • tUd
                • 03 Sep 2013

                AnonD-181757, 03 Sep 2013I've seen this same news posted about 15 times today howeve... moreyeah, may be it is available, but the news says it went out of stock in the US ("The 8GB model has permanently gone out of stock on the US Play Store and won't be sold hereafter. The device would be available in other markets until stock lasts.")

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                  • AnonD-181757
                  • 2Zw
                  • 03 Sep 2013

                  I've seen this same news posted about 15 times today however, it's still available on the Australian Play Store.

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                    • ikkie
                    • nSk
                    • 03 Sep 2013

                    It appears as though Google is making use of the lessons learned from previous mistakes.

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                      • AnonD-59657
                      • 2mC
                      • 03 Sep 2013

                      This is good! Google's making good progress!