Google's HTC Nexus 9 tablet that made its debut in 2014 alongside the
Motorola-made Nexus 6, is no longer available to buy via the Google
Store. The company now redirects people to the Google Store homepage
when trying to open the
HTC Google Nexus 9 page. While not immediately
verifiable, this could imply that Google appears set to discontinue the
Nexus 9, the only tablet in its current Nexus lineup.
Unlike the
Motorola Google Nexus 6 page that still exists on the company's
exclusive Google Store, the Nexus 9 is completely gone
from the store. Google now lists the recently unveiled Google Pixel C
tablet as the only tablet available via Google Store.
The Nexus 6
stopped selling via the Google Store back in December and the product page shows a note that says, "The Nexus 6 is no
longer available for purchase." With the removal of the Nexus 9, the
Google Store is currently only selling the Nexus 5X and Nexus 6P
smartphones, apart from the Pixel C tablet. The removal may also
indicate Google is said to launch another Nexus tablet this year, though
there are no rumours about which manufacturer it has tied up with.
While
the manner of removal of the Nexus 9 is different from what Google did
with the Nexus 6, it is not completely unlike Google. The search giant
had removed Nexus products from its product listings quietly and never
came back. The Google Nexus 4 went out of stock in 2013 on Google Play listings and it never came back. Last year,
Google removed Asus-made Google Nexus 7 (2013) tablet from its
storefront for 'Made with Google' hardware offerings. Similarly, the LG G Watch, the company's first Android Wear
smartwatch, was also removed from the Google Store. The company in late 2014 stopped sales of its 2013 Nexus 5.

To recall, the HTC
Nexus 9 tablet along with the Google Nexus 6 smartphone was the platform lead of
Google's Android 5.0 Lollipop which was touted as the company's
"sweetest release yet." The tablet went on sale in India at the end of
2014 and was priced at Rs. 28,900 for the Wi-Fi only variant.
To recall, the Nexus 9
features an 8.9-inch IPS LCD display with QXGA (2048x1536 pixels)
resolution and Gorilla Glass 3 protection; powered by a 64-bit Nvidia
Tegra K1 processor coupled with Kepler GPU; 2GB of RAM; sports an
8-megapixel rear autofocus camera; 1.6-megapixel front camera; 6700mAh
battery; dual front-facing speakers with Boomsound, and dual
microphones.