The Google Nexus 6 has finally become available for purchase from TELUS Canada, sporting a CA$280 price tag on-contract or CA$780 contract-free.
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Amazon has slashed $30 off the new Moto G (2014), offering the smartphone for $149.99 only on Tuesday, Dec. 9.
US Cellular has officially started selling the Nexus 6 in both 32GB and 64GB models, offering the device on-contract, with monthly installments, or contract-free.
UK carrier O2 has started selling the Google Nexus 6, currently listing the device as in stock and ready to ship the next day.
Verizon has remained the last of the four major carriers to launch the Nexus 6, but that may change as soon as Dec. 13.
Republic Wireless has announced that it will be start selling the new Moto X (2014) on Dec. 10 for $399 off-contract.
Motorola has prepared a special Cyber Monday deal for its new Moto X (2014), offering the smartphone for $359 ($140 off) unlocked or $0.01 on-contract with Verizon, and slashing 30% off accessories.
Best Buy has added a new color option for the Motorola Droid Turbo, listing the Verizon flagship as 'coming soon' in a blue avatar.
AT&T has apparently sent its Nexus 6 stock back to Motorola because some software bug was affecting its version of the device.
Sprint has permanently slashed $50 off the price of the Nexus 6, and customers who already purchased the device before the discount will get $50 in bill credit.
T-Mobile has officially announced that the Moto 360 and LG G Watch R circular-shaped smartwatches will hit its retail stores on Nov. 19.
The new Moto G (2014) has started receiving an over-the-air (OTA) update to the latest Android 5.0 Lollipop, and Motorola has offered an official changelog.
AT&T, Sprint, and T-Mobile have officially detailed their launch plans for the Nexus 6, so here's when the handset will hit each carrier and for how much.