Google Nexus 4
You can now grab a Google Nexus 4 from Best Buy, Wirefly, or T-Mobile (if you're fast enough), and if you don' feel like playing those retailers' prices, Google Play should be back in stock soon.
And just like that, it's gone. The enigmatic, and yet quite high-profile Google-branded LG Nexus 4 has once again sold out. While T-Mobile's online store was recently accepting orders, it seems that inventory has now run out.
For months, it has been notoriously difficult for consumers to get their hands on a Google Nexus 4 smartphone, but those lucky enough to snag the elusive device can now download the new Android Jelly Bean 4.2.1 firmware via the Android Open Kang Project Build 2 ROM, according to a recent International Business Times (IBT) report.
It seems like LG isn't having problems producing the Nexus 4, so where exactly is it?
The smartphone market is continuing to offer a variety of options, and this time the focus will be on the Nokia Lumia 920 and the LG Nexus 4.
A small quantity of Nexus 4 units will be available for purchase in T-Mobile stores.
Google's Nexus 4 is supposed to compete against Apple's iPhone 5 and Samsung's Galaxy S3, but how does it fare when dropped to ground?