Like how it was with the Nexus 5, Google has failed to launch the Nexus 6 without starting an angry mob of consumers and carriers. The US tech giant wasn’t prepared with the supply that many consumers are finding it hard to purchase the brand new smartphone.
For the carriers, they are facing a more difficult trial in attending to the customers’ demands. T-Mobile, in particular, did the unexpected when they announced that the Nexus 6 will only be offered a week later than other carriers.
The company specifically quoted the date 19 November as the day they will start selling the Nexus 6. When questioned, T-Mobile simply responded that they intend to provide customers with the best experience possible.
The sudden move by T-Mobile is pretty obvious that the carrier wishes to compile the supplies before going being ready to offer them to the customer.
At the moment, the supply level is still far away from meeting the demand level. If T-Mobile is to start selling the Nexus 6 now, a forecast revealed that their stores won’t even have a demonstration model on hand.