Less than a month after the OnePlus One reached its lowest ever price – Google has given its hugely popular Nexus 6 smartphone the same treatment.
The flagship Android Lollipop handset is currently on sale in the Google Play Store from £399.
The Motorola-made handset comes in two variations, the 32GB model – which drops from £479 to just £399 – and the 64GB variation – which plummets from £549 to £479.
Both storage variations are available in the smartphones' two colour schemes, Midnight Blue and Cloud White.
Google first released the Nexus 6 in the UK in late December.
Sporting a sharp 5.9inch HD display, the Nexus 6 is Google's largest smartphone to date.
Powered by a quad-core processor and healthy 3GB of RAM, the six-month-old smartphone is still more than capable.
The Nexus 6 also boasts a number of hidden software and hardware features.
Google has previously sold the Nexus 6 smartphone from £304 – but that price was for a brief flash sale earlier this month.
The Californian search giant is widely expected to release a new flagship phone to coincide with the release of the latest version of its mobile operating system, Android M.
Google announced the latest additions to the operating system – including a more powerful Google Now – at its developer conference earlier this year.
The firm also kickstarted a new US mobile carrier which only works with its Nexus 6 handset, earlier this year.
The flagship Android Lollipop handset is currently on sale in the Google Play Store from £399.
The Motorola-made handset comes in two variations, the 32GB model – which drops from £479 to just £399 – and the 64GB variation – which plummets from £549 to £479.
Both storage variations are available in the smartphones' two colour schemes, Midnight Blue and Cloud White.
Google first released the Nexus 6 in the UK in late December.
Sporting a sharp 5.9inch HD display, the Nexus 6 is Google's largest smartphone to date.
Powered by a quad-core processor and healthy 3GB of RAM, the six-month-old smartphone is still more than capable.
The Nexus 6 also boasts a number of hidden software and hardware features.
Google has previously sold the Nexus 6 smartphone from £304 – but that price was for a brief flash sale earlier this month.
The Californian search giant is widely expected to release a new flagship phone to coincide with the release of the latest version of its mobile operating system, Android M.
Google announced the latest additions to the operating system – including a more powerful Google Now – at its developer conference earlier this year.
The firm also kickstarted a new US mobile carrier which only works with its Nexus 6 handset, earlier this year.
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