Sure, you could go through the official Google Store to get your hands on the Motorola-made Nexus 6 and pay full price like a fool. Or you could click your way on through to Amazon to find the 32GB Nexus 6 for just $349.99. Last year’s phabulous smartphone has received a significant price cut, still giving you access to the bloat-free Android experience of the newest (for now) Nexus phone.

Naturally, it’s pretty safe to assume that this price cut is a preemptive measure against the pending release of this year’s pair of Nexus phones, the announcement and launch of which are less than a month away. Amazon probably wants to clear out some of that stock before they start selling you the Huawei Nexus phablet or the LG Nexus 5X.

As a quick refresher, the Motorola-made Nexus 6 gets a 5.96 1440×2560 AMOLED display, Snapdragon 805 processor, 3GB of RAM, 13MP HDR+ camera, front-facing stereo speakers, and 3220mAh battery with turbo charging. And, of course, it comes factory unlocked to work with your compatible network of choice.

The 32GB version is listing at $349.99, while the 64GB model is $50 more at $399.99. You should buy it now if you want a Nexus phablet, as the upcoming Huawei version will mostly certainly cost more than $350 at launch.

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