When Google launched its Nexus 6 in late 2014, it marked the end of the era of phones ever-increasing in size. The 6-inch behemoth was a solid device, but most reviewers, including Mashable's Pete Pachal, simply saw it as too big for comfortable use.

Google learned from its mistakes, making that phone's successor, the Nexus 6P, a little smaller at 5.7 inches. However, for a while customers were still able to buy the old Nexus 6 from Google's online store, but this is no longer the case.

Droid Life spotted Tuesday that Google's Nexus 6 page now says the phone is "no longer available for purchase."

The Motorola-made phone had premium specs: A quad-core Snapdragon 605 processor, 3GB of RAM, a 13-megapixel shooter and 32/64GB of storage memory. Unfortunately, it originally also came with a premium price of $649. If you still lust for a phablet-size Nexus phone, you can try your luck at Amazon, where the Nexus 6 can still be had for about $350.