With the impending release of Nexus 5, this disappearing act of Nexus 4 makes sense. Also, now that Nexus 4 has gone out of inventory, Google’s recent price-cut, which fueled the sudden interest in this smartphone, seems to be a decision made to quickly sell out the remaining Nexus 4 units. This was a win-win situation for both consumers and Google. Google sold out all Nexus 4 inventory and consumers got a pretty decent device for a bargain price.
We can expect Nexus 5 announcement any week now. The phone is rumoured to be based on LG’s G2 and packs 5-inch 1080p display, Snapdragon 800 processor, Android 4.4, 2GB of RAM, 2300 mAh battery and the usual set of connectivity options.
