It's standard practice to stop making previous-gen phones when the next one is imminent and possibly even in production already. Looks like they sold through most if not all of their inventory already though, which is a good thing for Google. When you see old phones still kicking around at end of life or after a next-gen release, they usually aren't new builds but rather old inventory that didn't sell.This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote