Subsequent to the launching of Google of its Pixel and Pixel XL, these devices reportedly became the most popular Android smartphones available in the market. Apparently, Google has been finding it difficult to manage the increasing demand for the two smartphones. This is said to be because evidently, there is always a sell-out of the handsets in online stores.

As Google appears to keep pace with the supply and demand for the Pixel XL and Pixel, rumors according to Techtimes, started to circulate online stating that the company is apparently contemplating to terminate the production of the two smartphones. The rumors apparently started when some of the customers who have placed orders for either Pixel XL or Pixel with the Canadian carrier Telus received mails that advised them that the network operator will not be able to take any more orders. It is said that the reason cited is because Google would already terminate the production of the devices.

According to 9To5Google, it is not surprising that Google will definitely deny these rumors and reiterate that these rumors are false. The story was reportedly quickly picked up by at least one publication. It is further reported that Google further confirms that production of the Pixel is not discontinuing just barely four months after the phone's release. In a statement reportedly released by Google, the company said it is excited by the high demand for the Pixel XL in Canada. It just so happened that Telus is currently out of stock of the Pixel XL, but the company will work capably with its partners to restock the inventory in their retail channels.

Undoubtedly, it is confirmed by Google that despite a lot of confusion generated by that erroneous email, production of Google's popular flagship phones will not be stopping in the near future.