LG has confirmed that there is a shortage of Google Nexus 4 handsets.
The head of mobile at LG UK, Andy Coughlin, told CNET UK on Thursday that the phone "had proven extremely popular, and as such retailers have been met with huge demand".
"We are working closely with Google to ensure that those who wish to purchase a handset are able to do so," Coughlin added.
Both the 8GB and the 16GB versions, which cost £239 and £279 respectively, are currently unavailable in the Google Play store.
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