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October 2015
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The editors liked
Beautiful screen
Fantastic Camera
Comfortable to hold and premium design
One of the first two Android 6.0 phones
Google's metal Nexus 6P has a sharp
High-resolution screen and a solid camera
An accurate fingerprint reader
Loud speakers and works with every major carrier. Its lower cost makes it a good top-tier value buy
Excellent 5.7-inch AMOLED display
Nexus imprint
Powerful innards
USB-C support
Front firing stereo speakers
Long lasting battery
Great camera
Good battery life
Fantastic fingerprint reader
Nicetohold phablet
Great specs for the price
Latest version of Android
Frontfacing stereo speakers
The editors didn't like
A little bit expensive
Screen seems to scratch more easily than it should
Connectivity issues on Telstrhota (though these will be resolved)
It's big
A bit boxy and top-heavy
The fingerprint reader's position isn't always convenient and the 6P ditches the wireless charging of previous models
Large size can be awkward to carry and to use onehandedly; TypeC USB port won't work with most existing chargers and cables; camera can sometimes be slow; no wireless charging; no SD card slot
Abstract: The Nexus 6P reviews are in and they're very, very good. Android fans aren't always an easy crowd to please and they've found a lot to complain about this year, particularly the flagship offerings of HTC and OnePlus. However, early reviews indicate that y...
The Nexus 6P is my favorite Nexus to date. It has everything you would want w/ very few or any compromises. You have a great all-metal design, 2K display, stock Android, powered chipset, long battery life, good camera, dual front-facing speakers, and a...
Premium metal construction, spectacular AMOLED display, pure Google software, fast software updates directly from Google, alwayslistening voice control, reversible USB TypeC port, superfast charging, fast and accurate fingerprint sensor, superb camera qua
Large size can be awkward to carry and to use onehandedly, TypeC USB port won't work with most existing chargers and cables, camera can sometimes be slow, no wireless charging, no SD card slot
Design is elegant yet sturdy and high quality, Display brings high resolution in AMOLED construction, Performance is great due to combination of powerful processor and optimized software, Camera is finally a good daily shooter, Fingerprint reader is easy
Ambient Display doesn't take enough advantage of AMOLED screen, No expandable storage, USB Type C standard still very young, takes some getting used to, Qualcomm Quick Charging no longer supported, Camera app experience still a bit too bare
The Nexus 6P is what the Nexus line always wanted to be: a marriage of value, power, and aesthetic that is more than capable of capturing life moments. And, as this year's new Android vessel, it is the showcase that Marshmallow deserves...
Abstract: This year was pure bliss for Android purists, with two Nexus devices hitting market. One phone definitely doesn't fit all, something Google learnt with the Nexus 6 , a device that was significantly larger than most smartphones and came with a price tag th...
Abstract: Finding the right balance is a near-impossible task. In cooking, neglecting to use spices can leave a dish bland and without personality; add too much and you ruin the meal entirely. The same thing can happen in mobile.I've used and tested a lot of really...
Overall build Between the Nexus 6P and the Huatch, I'm very impressed with Huawei's build quality lately. The 6P is sturdy but light, and it looks fantastic. It's clearly a thoughtful design, and I appreciate that. Even the camera bump we all shuddered at
Wiggly video stabilization Stabilization when shooting video can get wiggly at times, which produces a somewhat nauseating effect. This isn't something that happens 100% of the time, but I'd rather have a little shake than sea sickness
I have a few minor qualms with the Nexus 6P like wobbly video stabilization and not-bad-but-not-good battery life, but those can (probably) be fixed in future updates. Really the only problem still weighing on my mind is the potential for burn-in on the 6...
Published: 2015-10-26, Author: Daniel , review by: yahoo.com
Abstract: For years, fans of Google's Nexus smartphones have raved about the phones' affordability, their sleek design, and their lack of bloatware (which Samsung, LG, and others install on their Android handsets).Still, Nexus phones have always had a couple of nag...
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Published: 2015-10-23, Author: Michael , review by: Pocketnow.com
Solid hardware with significant power, Android Marshmallow a big improvement over Lollipop, Camera finally does the Nexus family proud, Excellent fingerprint scanner, Above-average endurance
Google Now on Tap not fully baked, Ambient Display doesn't live up to its potential (again), Slippery casing, Lack of MicroSD is par for the course, but no wireless charging is a bummer,
Is the Nexus 6P worth that kind of cheddar? In a word: absolutely. There are shortcomings here as with any phone: some of Android Marshmallow's new features aren't quite ready for primetime; there's a missed opportunity to take full advantage of the s...