Apart from a brief appearance on Google Play, the 64GB version of the Nexus 6 has been a rarity in these parts. Retailers aren’t expecting stock until at least February, but online retailer is now advising customers that it will be March before stock is received.
Ausdroid reader Astinus received an email update from Kogan advising that a ‘temporary global supply shortage’ is the cause behind the delay which will see customers wait until the 16th of March before receiving their order. As you can see below, the same options that Kogan gave previously when delays were being advised are in place. Customers can either change their order, get a credit note, or receive a refund.
Dear ******************,
Thank you for purchasing the Motorola Google Nexus 6 (64GB, White).
At Kogan.com our aim is to always bring you the very latest consumer electronics for fantastic prices.
Global distributors have informed us of a temporary global supply shortage, and your item is now expected to be shipped from our overseas facilities by the 16th of March.
Please note: If you are unable to wait until the new shipment date, please reply to this email and we can offer the following options:
Option 1.
Change your order to another product available on our website (please refer to our website for price differences if applicable)
Option 2.
We will issue a credit voucher to the value of your cancelled product. Your credit voucher can be used to purchase anything from the full range at www.kogan.com.
Option 3.
We will issue a full refund for this product and any associated delivery charges.
Thank you for your patience.
Kindest Regards,
The Kogan Team
Kogan
If you’re still waiting for your 64GB Nexus 6, it looks like you’ll still be waiting for a fair while. That said, it seems the 32GB version is beginning to hit JB Hifi and Good Guys stores in decent numbers. Alternatively the 2015 Flagship launch season is almost upon us, so perhaps wait and see what HTC, Sony and Samsung have to offer at MWC.