Apparently the last batch of Nexus One devices have been received by Google and once these smartphones have sold that’s it no more Google Nexus One superphones as Google decided back in May to close their online store.
Thus according to an article over on PCworld by Harry McCracken, Google will end their experiment with direct sales to the mobile populace once the last Nexus One handsets are gone.
However one big question remains looming, which is does the death of the Nexus One mean the death of the Googlephone and thus the mobile world will never see the Nexus Two?
Will Google simply sit back and let mobile phone makers do with Android as they see fit from now on, or will Google take the opportunity to deliver a handset that fits their vision of what an Android device should be? Will the mobile community see the Nexus Two in the future? Only Google can answer that question.