Google Discontinues Their Current Flagship Android Phone, Pixel 4

Sam Byford, reporting for The Verge:

Google has discontinued the Pixel 4 and Pixel 4 XL, its flagship phones that were released in October of last year. Both devices are out of stock in Google’s store in the US, though some variants are still available in other regions for the time being. […]

It’s unusual for Google to discontinue a Pixel phone so quickly. The Pixels 2 and 3 were on sale for around 18 months each, with Google stopping sales roughly six months after the introduction of their successors. The move means Google technically no longer has a flagship phone for sale.

Wow. Hard to imagine Apple pulling the plug on a current flagship iPhone before releasing the next one.