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The Nexus devices will be offered by carriers in Japan (joining Canada and the UK)

July 06, 2025

Despite carrier plans to sell the new Nexi in both the UK and Canada, American customers are only being given the chance to purchase directly from Google for the time being. Some have suggested this may be a strategic move to increaseProject Fiusage. In Japan however, there is a very different situation going on, as here we are given no less thanfourformal options: one the direct through-Google approach, and the other three via local telecoms, though unfortunately no one carrier will sell both devices.

While the Google Store was the first to offer them up for pre-order after thelaunch eventwent live last week, carrier NTT docomo subsequently announced its new lineup and included theNexus 5Xamong it. Only the 32GB storage configuration will be sold:

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Just a little over two hours ago, Softbank announced theNexus 6P, as part of its new Fall 2015/Winter 2016 line-up. This makes thecarrier– which currently owns Sprint – the only one in Japan to offer the device. Interestingly enough theGold color variantis available for pre-order, however only in a 64GB storage configuration.

Pricing is currently unknown for the phablet, however it will likely cost the same as through Google if not more so given the fees associated with carriers, such as one to change devices or to sign a new contract. Given that Softbank is not offering the full range of storage options for all the the Nexus 6P variants, it is also too early to make a definitive conclusion as to if Google itself will offer the Gold variant in either 32GB or 128GB configurations. Softbank meanwhile, will not offeranyof the colors in 128GB.

NTT docomo Nexus 5X

Y!mobile, which is owned by Softbank, has also updated its website to reflect a refreshed product line-up. Included is the Nexus 5X:

Interestingly enough, whereas NTT docomo is only offering the 5X in either Quartz or Carbon color options, Y!mobile will sell the Ice variant as well. Pricing is currently unknown with a vague “end of October” release date given.

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Why Japan? Why?

Suffice to say why it is so many carriers in Japan are offering Google’s latest Nexus devices is a curious consideration at best. Four possible theories can be suggested, however number two could apply to both Canada and the UK as well:

Whatever the case may be, the fact that customers in select countries will have multiple options to purchase the new pair of Nexus devices is definitely a good thing. Google may have its own reasons for not currently offering them through carriers in the USA, though at the very least Japan’s privy to both thisandthe Gold Nexus 6P means things could change down the line, or that additional countries may also offer them through alternative sales channels as well.

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With these new announcements comes some major excitement for customers living here in the Land of the Rising Sun, but also brings some interesting questions as well: just how much will the devices cost? When will they be available exactly? And, perhaps the most important one for some: which of the three carriers, if any, will lock-down the devices to their own network? Only time will tell.

Perhaps the larger issue though, is just what will happen overseas: Will the Nexus devices be announced in new markets and/or through carriers in addition to Google’s own store? Given that two other international markets will also sell the devices via carriers (in addition to Google itself) could the United States wind up being the paradoxical odd-man-out in this story?

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We want to hear your thoughts on this story! Would you prefer carriers in your country to offer the Nexus devices as well? Is buying from Google best? Leave us a comment below!

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