Nexus 6 release date: where can I get it?

Google and Motorola's Nexus 6 is the latest and greatest flagship smartphone to carry the esteemed Nexus branding, and as such it's in very high demand.
Google itself began selling the Nexus 6 with Android 5.0 Lollipop long before any carriers got to offer it, but that's slowly changing.
Announcements from US carriers are finally beginning to trickle in, and we'll collect them here as they do.
So where can you get the Nexus 6? Keep reading to find out.
Google Play
Unsurprisingly Google Play was the first source to offer the Nexus 6 for sale.
It has been hard to snag one through Google's own storefront, but at this time the search giant has promised to release another shipment online every Wednesday, so at least there's some consistency.
Google Play lists the Nexus 6 starting at $650 for the 32GB version, so if you want to get a financed version cheaper on-contract or spread out your payments over several months you're going to want to scroll down and check out what the carriers have to offer.
AT&T
AT&T was one of the first US carriers to announce its Nexus 6 release date, after Google itself.
The blue carrier will begin offering the Google flagship for pre-order on Wednesday, November 12, online and in stores, though it's unclear when it's shipping out.
The Nexus 6 on AT&T will cost $249.99 on a two-year contract, $682.99 with no contract or $22.77, $28.46 or $34.15 with AT&T Next 12-month, 18-month or 14-month plans, respectively.
In addition opening a new AT&T Next line and buying a Nexus 6 can save you $50 on a Moto 360 smartwatch, Moto Hint Bluetooth earbud or Moto Sliver II6 headset, and new customers who switch from other carriers and buy a Nexus 6 will get a $150 bill credit too.
Sprint
Sprint was also quick to announce its plans for the Nexus 6, with the news that it will carry the handset online and in stores beginning Friday, November 14.
The carrier focused on its Easy Pay plans for its initial announcement, sharing that it will sell the Nexus 6 for 24 monthly payments of $29, totaling $696, not including tax and wireless service.
T-Mobile
T-Mobile as well has announced its exact Nexus 6 release date, and it turns out the "un-carrier" is coming in early on this one.
Pinky has confirmed it will sell the Nexus 6 beginning November 12 for $27.08 per month over 24 months, totaling $649.92.
Verizon and US Cellular
TechRadar confirmed with Verizon and US Cellular, the two other biggest US carriers, that they haven't yet announced their plans for the Nexus 6.
When they do, we'll update you right here - naturally!
