Originally Posted By: robricc
The Play Store didn't exist when the Galaxy Nexus launched.

True.* Good point. But that just shows that there's no precedent to be set here, which Dan was arguing. Now Google will have those two devices potentially competing with one another, and I can't imagine they'll sell many Nexus 4 units if it's the same price as the Moto X.

But again, that's assuming the X actually comes to the Play Store for the rumored price. My guess is that it'll be more like $399 or at least $349. I can't imagine Google can go much lower on the Nexus 4, so I'm not sure what's going to happen there...


*technically, the Play Store existed, but the devices section didn't exist until a little later when the first Nexus 7 was announced. Also, the Nexus One was sold through Google too, but not as part of the Play Store...


Edited by Dignan (07/08/2013 15:52)
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