Just about everyone understated how well the Google Pixel would perform on the market. Part of the reason for this is because of Google’s multi-million dollar ad campaign used to market the Google Pixel devices. Units continue to fly off the shelves like hot cakes, even at Verizon.

Fierce Wireless reported earlier this week that the demand for Google’s Pixel and Pixel XL smartphones has continued on strong. In a survey conducted by Wave7 Research, Google’s Pixel accounted for 9.5% of sales at Verizon stores.

While the high performance of the Google Pixel devices is a good thing for both Google and Verizon, it’s not so good when the demand well outnumbers the available supply. If anything negative is to be remembered from the release of Google’s first-ever Pixel phone, it’s the shortage of units available thanks to modest sales predictions by Google and their partner Verizon. Google was quick to act and increased its production of the smartphones.

Nearly all variants of the Google Pixel are sold out at the Google Store, and have been sold out at the Google Store since the initial release. Verizon carrier stores around the nation are also shorthanded on Google Pixel units, so it’s fair to say that available units remain quite scarce. Only limited batches are becoming available each week, which seem to sell out rather quickly upon being put up for sale.

Google couldn’t possibly be happier with the turnout for its Pixel phone. The phone is drawing in large sums of people, some who are buying their first-ever smartphone, but many more who are switching from that of a competing brand. It’s great to see that people are finally making the switch over to stock Android, which for so many years only attracted the eyes of Android’s niche of passionate fans. Let’s hope sales continue to rack up and remain strong for Google and Verizon.

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SOURCE [Fierce Wireless]