If your Nexus 6P shipment is delayed, Google has $25 for you.

"We're really excited about this phone and we hope you are too," the notice said, as published by Phandroid. "But we have some not-so-great news: It's going to take a little longer to get the 6P to you than we would have liked.

According to an email being sent to early buyers, the 6P is expected to ship between Nov. 7 and 14. For your trouble, Google will refund $25 as soon as the phone ships.

"We're working hard to meet the strong demand we're seeing for the color and memory size you ordered, and we promise it will be worth it," Google continued.

The 6P comes in 32GB ($499), 65GB ($549), and 128GB ($649) versions.

The 5.7-inch Huawei-built handset debuted late last month, alongside the Nexus 5X from LG. Both gadgets run Google's latest mobile operating system, Android 6.0 Marshmallow.

The all-metal 6P sports a Quad HD AMOLED display, runs a 64-bit processor, and features a USB-C port for fast charging. Stereo forward-facing speakers accompany a 12-megapixel, rear-facing camera and 8-megapixel front shooter with HDR. It also features the Nexus Imprint rear fingerprint sensor.

Google did not immediately respond to a request for comment.

For more, see PCMag's review of the Google Nexus 6P and the slideshow above.

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