That's all, folks: Nexus One no longer available for purchase

Wow - I knew the Nexus One would go fast, but I didn't realize it would go that fast. Five days after Google received their last shipment of Nexus One devices, visitors to the online store are greeted with the message you see above. Despite some initial issues with the device (screen discoloration, signal strength, and a few others, if you recall), the Nexus One proved to be a fantastic device for developers and those that wanted immediate Android OS updates. Google will continue to offer the device to retailers (Vodafone and South Korea's KT) and registered developers, but if you were hoping to purchase one as a regular consumer, well - you're out of luck.
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