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A Google logo is seen at the entrance to the company's offices in Toronto September 5, 2013. REUTERS/Chris Helgren

At&t and Sprint have officially proclaimed their plans for the Google Nexus 6. Now, among the leading carriers of the U.S., Verzion Wireless and T-Mobile are yet to announce their plans for the new Google phablet. Today, T-Mobile released an official statement that says the release of Nexus 6 will be delayed by a week.

According to PhoneArena, T-Mobile will start selling the Nexus 6 from November 19. The official statement was released through Google page of T-Mobile as well as through a tweet. T-Mobile was scheduled to launch the Google Nexus 6 handset tomorrow, but now it is confirmed that it will happen in the coming week.

TMO News claims that because of constrained stock at the launch, T-Mobile is delaying the arrival of Nexus 6 by a week. It states that the stocks are so less that customers will be avail the handset at only one out of three T-Mobile stores. Motorola, the manufacturer of the Nexus 6 has failed to deliver the Nexus 6 inventory on time. Hence, T-Mobile was unable to receive Nexus 6 units by this past weekend.

According to iTechPost, when Google began with the Nexus 6 preorders on Google Play Store, the handset was sold out within 24 hours. Google had claimed that it would add new Nexus 6 stocks every Wednesday. Even though Google has replenished the stock, the Nexus 6 is not readily available for purchase through Google Play Store.

Even Motorola is selling the Nexus 6 phablet through its website. However, after initial stock of Nexus 6 was sold out, Motorola has not added new stocks. Since Nexus 6 stocks did not arrive on time with T-Mobile, it had no options but to delay the arrival of the smartphone on their networks.

Meanwhile, At&t is staring with Nexus 6 preorders from tomorrow and Sprint release the handset no November 14. PhoneArena states delaying the arrival of Nexus 6 on T-Mobile may have caused the potential buyers to go through poor customer experience.