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Nexus 6P is finally available in Google Stores across Europe

Weeks after the Nexus 6P was offered for sale in the United States, Google is finally making it available to customers across Europe.
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November 23, 2015
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Weeks after the Nexus 6P was offered for sale in the United States, Google is finally making it available to customers across Europe.

Per several Reddit reports, and our own checks via VPN, the three configurations of the Nexus 6P are now listed in the Google Store in Germany, France, Italy, Spain, Portugal, Belgium, Ireland, Denmark, Norway and Sweden.

As for the price, it’s as high as we initially thought. The base 32GB model is €649, the 64GB model 699€, while the 128GB model is 799€. The €649 starting price translates to $690, compared to $500 in the US. That’s a big difference that can’t be explained solely through exchange and tax differences, but that’s the price we Europeans have to pay for staying on the Nexus edge.

It appears that the 128GB model is not yet available for sale, while the availability of the other storage and color combinations may vary from country to country.

Europeans have been able to able to purchase the LG-made Nexus 5X from the beginning of November.

Is the Nexus 6P a good deal? It definitely is, in the United States. In our review, Josh was thoroughly impressed with the premium build, great performance, and excellent camera. But it remains to be seen whether Europeans will be able to stomach the engorged price of the Nexus 6P.

So, EU readers? Will you shell out €649+ for the privilege of rocking a Nexus?