Many are anticipating the Google Nexus 5 Black Friday deals. But with the Google Nexus 5 reportedly sold out in some countries and long shipping dates, many are doubtful whether the device will join this year's Black Friday Sale.

Some consumers worldwide are waiting for the Google Nexus 5 to reappear in the Play Store after reports cited that the device sold out days after its release. Moreover, Google said that delivery may take days or, worse, weeks.

However, if you are one of the many that are itching to get their hands on the new Google Nexus 5, you can purchase the device from various places.

Sprint will include the Nexus 5 in its Black Friday deals. Sprint users can walk out with the new Nexus 5 without paying a single cent if they want to switch to the said smartphone. However, users from other networks can bring their old handsets and Sprint will give them up to $100, which they can use to purchase a smartphone from the carrier.

Users who wish to take advantage of this promo and get $100 from Sprint must do so from Nov. 22 until Nov. 27. One should be a new Sprint customer, and you have to purchase what Sprint determines is a qualified device from their Holiday Deal web page.

Sprint normally offers Google Nexus 5 from $19.99 to $49.99 depending on the service agreement as well as with a two-year contract. An unlocked version of the phone costs $499.99.

T-Mobile also offers the Google Nexus 5 for $41.99 in a plan while an unlocked version will cost you $449.99.

In Amazon, an unlocked 32 GB Google Nexus 5 white variant costs $479.99. The black variant costs $484.99. This price is expensive compared to the normal price listed in Google Play Store. The 16 GB and 32 GB models of the device cost $349 and $399, respectively.

In Australia, consumers can purchase the devices through various online retailers at a much higher price. Kogan offers the 16 GB model of Nexus 5 for $499. While MobiCity sells the handset for $599.95 but promises fast delivery.