It was almost a year ago we were tipped off to the Nexus 4′s impending release after the device
made a quick appearance in Carphone Warehouse’s inventory. Offering a little more than confirmation of the device’s retail name (at that point we still didn’t know what the phone would be
officially called), the Nexus 4 wasn’t made official
until October 29th.
Today we are now seeing the
Nexus 5 pop up in a Carphone Warehouse’s inventory screen, this time with the quantity of units the retailer currently has on hand. If the units being carried are any indication, Google could be planning a
big release for the device… you know, once they can finally make it official.
The inventory screen shows 1,500 units in stock of the white version, with another 1,500 allegedly being housed in black (not shown). Perhaps Google is simply wanting to make sure stores are fully stocked before making the phone official. Anything to avoid
last year’s Nexus 4 supply shortages.
As a refresher, Google first sent out invites for the
Nexus 4′s “Android event” on October 17th, before the October 29th event was
eventually cancelled due to a hurricane. Seems Google could be a bit behind schedule. Don’t forget @evleaks first leaked
official renders of the Nexus 4 on October 24th(
Nexus 5′s leaked on the 26th). The Nexus 4 and 10 were both
officially available from the Google Play on November 13th.