The Huawei-made Google Nexus 6P has been met with massive demand, with stocks at the Google Store quickly running out.

The Nexus 6P is on track to become the most popular Nexus device released by Google, and one of the first smartphones, along with its smaller flagship counterpart, the LG-made Nexus 5X, to come out of the box powered by Google's latest mobile operating system, Android 6.0 Marshmallow.

However, certain models of the Nexus 6P have been restocked, and for those that would love to have the smartphone but have not yet acquired or pushed through an order for it, now would be the perfect time to do so.

The Nexus 6P has been restocked at the Google Store, which is probably what many customers have been waiting for. Not all the models for the smartphone are available though, but for those that simply want to own the device and are not really picky when it comes to colors, that should not be a problem.

The available Nexus 6P colors and storage capacities, along with their prices, are as follows:

  • Frost 128GB for $649
  • Aluminum 32GB for $499
  • Aluminum 64GB for $549
  • Graphite 32GB for $499
  • Graphite 64GB for $549
  • Graphite 128GB for $649

The Frost Nexus 6P is the one still suffering from the most shortage, with only the 128GB option available. The Graphite Nexus 6P, on the other hand, has been fully restocked in all capacities.

There is no indication, however, on how many units are available for each option and how long the stocks would last. That said, it would be best for users waiting to get their hands on their own Nexus 6P to not waste any time in sending in their orders for the smartphones, as the stocks for the popular smartphones could run out again at any time.

The Nexus 6P comes with a fingerprint sensor that can be used with mobile payments and serves also as a security feature, similar to the Nexus 5X.

The Nexus 6P features a 5.7-inch AMOLED WQHD display, with a 12.3MP rear camera and an 8MP front camera. The smartphone packs a 3,450 mAh battery, and is compatible with Google's Project Fi.

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