Google’s new Nexus devices are up for pre-order on Google Play

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iOS fans aren’t the only ones with shiny new hardware to preorder today, because now Google has begun accepting preorders for two of its new Nexus devices. The HTC Nexus 9 in now available for preorder from the Google Play store. Its pricing is set at $399 for the 16GB model and $479 for the 32GB unit, and customers can order either a black or white unit. Units will leave Google’s warehouse in “2-3 weeks.” Google says that the 32GB LTE and Sand color models will be available “later this year.”

 

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Google’s awesome new Nexus lineup is already showing up in the Google Play store, but you can only buy some of them. The Nexus Player, Nexus 9 and Nexus 6 are all listed, complete with pricing, color options, capacity and estimated shipping times for each product. The Nexus 9 is priced at $399 for the 16GB Wi-Fi model, with Indigo Black, Lunar White and Sand colors all listed; some LTE configurations are also listed with significantly higher prices. As of now, Google says units will dispatched from the warehouse in 2-3 weeks, which lines up right around the time of the official Nov. 3 launch date. You can’t currently order the sand-colored model. Meanwhile, the Nexus 6 in Midnight Blue and Cloud White is also listed at $649 for the 32GB model, or $699 for the 64GB iteration. There’s no definitive shipment dates listed—it merely says Coming Soon—though we’re also expecting the device to come out in early November, so it should be out in just a few weeks.

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