• Google and Huawei produce the latest Nexus 6P which has the newest Android operating system.

Google and Huawei produce the latest Nexus 6P which has the newest Android operating system. (Photo : YouTube)

Reports indicate that the Google Nexus 6P is currently out of stock on the Play Store and other outlets but pure Android fans are in luck - the Motorola-made Nexus 6 with 32GB of internal memory is down to $350 over at Amazon. The 64GB version is ready to ship for $400 and both units are in unlocked state and rock Android 6.0 Marshmallow. 

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That means the handsets can be used on nearly all network service providers in the United States. As a big bonus, Amazon will deliver the units to buyers who are part of the Prime circle, according to a BGR report.

And if the solid sticker price is not tempting enough, Amazon reminds consumers of the key features to love about the phone. As the first Nexus phablet with a giant 6-inch screen, the Nexus 6 boasts of a crystal-clear QHD AMOLED display that makes for fantastic media consuming moments. The front-blasting stereo speakers render the device even more enjoyable.

Also, the big Nexus 6 footprint is accompanied by a massive 3220mAh battery that translates to extended hours of intensive. And when the need to re-juice the power, the device comes out of the box with turbo-charging technology that ensures powering up will not be a drag.

But the best part of the Nexus 6-Amazon deal is the latest Android version - Marshmallow. The new Google mobile operating system is packed with a host of killer features that makes for a richer smartphone experience. Doze, for instance, will further prolong the Nexus 6 battery life and Now on Tap is designed to redefine Google Search in a mobile device.

And as BGR noted, vanilla Android on a phone, which is the case with the Nexus 6, is a rock-solid assurance of consistent firmware support. The 2014 Google flagship will certainly be getting Android patch and security updates for a longer time compared to other devices in the system.

The Motorola Nexus 6 at $350 came as Google and Huawei appear to deal with supply constraints on the 2015 flagship Nexus 6P, which starts at $500. Per Tech Times, the 6P is already out of stock in North America and some parts of Asia. No word yet from Google when the handset will return on display at the Play Store.