The Nexus 4 is an absolute best-seller. There’s no doubt about that. One,
it’s cheap, yet its hardware is just about right. And second, it’s running
Android Jelly Bean. So, when the Nexus 4 sold out on several occasions on
Google Play, people have been pointing fingers as to who is to blame. Is it
Google or LG? Before we figure out the chicken versus egg question, LG has
something to say regarding the supply and demand of the Nexus 4. Speaking to
CNET, Andy Coughlin, the head of mobile at LG UK, says that the Nexus 4 “
had proven extremely popular, and as such retailers have been met with huge
demand.”
Coughlin adds, “We are working closely with Google to ensure that those who
wish to purchase a handset are able to do so.” It’s also possible that
Google underestimated the demand, although one could wonder whether
everything is just a conspiracy to keep the device trending in the news. “
As with any sales process, LG supplies product quantities against partners’
/customers’ (ie retailers, operators etc) forecasts. Demand via the Play
Store has been very high in this instance,” he added.