Like a late 19th century car owner euthanizing his horse, it appears that Google has put a bullet into its former flagship phablet, the Nexus 6.
Droidlife initially spotted that the massive phone has now been removed from sale in the Google Play store. But don't shed a tear, as since this autumn the device has been rendered obsolete by its successor, the Nexus 6P.
At the time our review noted that while great, the phone was perhaps a little too large. Even for a phablet given that the screen was a gigantic 6 incher.
The Nexus 6P, along with its smaller counterpart, the 5X, went on sale at the end of October. It added a fingerprint sensor, support for USB-C and front-facing stereo speakers. It also shrunk the device down a little to a mere 5.7 inch screen.
Via Mashable
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