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October 2015
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The editors liked
Premium aluminum design
Large
High-res QuadHD screen
Runs the latest Android 6.0 Marshmallow
Fantastic cameras
Super fast fingerprint sensor
All-day battery life
Comes with USB Type-C to USB Type-A cable
Premium metal
Incredibly high quality
All metal build
Loud
Clean and clear front-facing stereo speakers
One of the best Super AMOLED displays on the market
Fast processor
Amazing multi-tasking
Great battery life and fast charging
Fast camera that produces some
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
Lower cost
Stock Android experience
Original looking design that's premium
Incredibly snappy performance in daily use
Updated premium design that's comfortable to handle
Added productivity features
S Pen for drawing and notetaking
Builtin wireless
Premium hardware
Fast
No junk software installed
Excellent fingerprint reader
Great camera
Stock Android 6 experience
Original looking design with premium feel
Builtin fingerprint sensor
Camera is surprisingly good
Hardtobeat starting cost of $400
Highly customizable design
One of the brightest
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
Best low-light performance of any Nexus camera
Bright
Beautiful AMOLED display you can see outside and at night without hurting your eyes
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 camera. Long battery life. Snappy performance. Attractive display. Loud speakers. Fast
Reliable fingerprint scanner.
Premium aluminium body
Impressive display
Vanilla software experience with several useful features
Powerful cameras
Loaded hardware
Classy aluminum unibody design
Lovely and large AMOLED QHD display
Fast Snapdragon 810 CPU
Good cameras
Strong battery life
Lovely all-metal construction
Crisp
Clean version of Android 6.0
Great overall performance
Beautiful AMOLED display
$499 price point
Unlocked
Design is simple
Elegant and flows. Premium build quality. Android Marshmallow is the best Android experience yet. Camera is killer
Premium metal body
First to run Android 6.0
Stunning display
Great performance
Proof that Google really cares about design! A Nexus phone finally has a great camera. Decent battery life
And crazyfast charging. Now On Tap is a great idea
Finally
A great camera
Nexus Imprint
Pure Android
Original looking design
Aluminum chassis gives it that premium feel
Stock Android 6.0 Marshmallow experience
Speedy performance
Highly adaptable camera
Great for taking selfies
Strong volume out of its dual frontfiring speakers
Responsive fingerpri
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
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
Snappy performance
Android 6.0 is a worthy update
Solid battery life
Fingerprint sensor is excellent
Very good build quality
USB-C connector
Fingerprint scanner
AC-Wi-Fi
Bluetooth 4.2 & NFC
Accurate GPS module
Very good phone functions
Sharp pictures in daylight
Great display with excellent colors
Android 6.0 and direct updates from Google
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Beautiful metal design with a fast fingerprint scanner. Excellent camera hardware. Great display and system performance. Stock Android with guaranteed fast updates. Good value for money.
The editors didn't like
No microSD card slot for storage expansion
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
Rainbow shimmer at certain angles on the display
No great options for sound adjustment if you don't like the default output via Bluetooth or the headset jack
No OIS module for hardware camera stabilization
USB Type-C has plenty of advantages but means
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
Lack of Qi charging
MicroSD card and removable battery
No OIS for the rear-facing camera
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
Frustrating Power and Volume button placement. Some software issues in need of polishing
Software doesn't take advantage of the large screen
Lacks Optical Image Stabilisation
USB TypeC is yet to become a norm
No microSD card slot or wireless charging
Could be too large for some hands
The only flaw in the phone was the small flaw in the build near the bottom of the phone. This has only been reported by a handful of people
Non-expandable
Cumbersome
Battery life could be better
Now On Tap doesn't work that well. USB TypeC is great to use but hard to find. Android apps
Generally speaking
Aren't as good as iOS apps
USB Type-C not common yet
Camera bump and plastic lines mar an otherwise great design
Photo processing can be slow
Taller & wider than some other similarly sized phones
Uninspiring battery life
Weak maximum brightness makes it tough to see outdoors
Overblown
Inaccurate colors with the display
Slower focus & shakiness with its video capture
Night camera photos of
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
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
Design is a little drab
Overly sensitive power button
Improved camera still outclassed by its rivals
But throttling under sustained load
No video output via USB connector
Battery integrated
NAND performance is mediocre. The large size won't suit everyone.
Abstract: If you like android phones (and I love android phones) then there is no cleaner experience than a Nexus branded phone. I have happily carried the Motorola Nexus 6 since release day, and my wife carries the LG Nexus 5x. Initially, I was concerned I would m...
Abstract: Starting with the Mate 7 in 2014 , Huawei proved to the world that it had the skills and resources necessary to craft a truly premium device that easily competed with more established players in the space. Since then, Huawei has continued to raise up the...
Published: 2015-12-31, Author: Dr. , review by: techarp.com
Abstract: As Google's flagship smartphone of the year, the Huawei Nexus 6P is one of the most anticipated smartphones to be launched in 2015. It is undoubtedly the best Nexus smartphone to be developed by Google. For those who are lucky enough to own one, we have s...
Published: 2015-12-31, Author: Andreas , review by: notebookcheck.net
very good build quality, USB-C connector, fingerprint scanner, AC-Wi-Fi, Bluetooth 4.2 & NFC, accurate GPS module, very good phone functions, sharp pictures in daylight, great display with excellent colors, Android 6.0 and direct updates from Google, up
but throttling under sustained load, no wireless charging, no video output via USB connector, battery integrated
Google's flagship Nexus 6P can impress in many respects. In addition to a powerful SoC, you get 3 GB of RAM as well as numerous current standards for wireless communication. Besides AC Wi-Fi with up to 866 Mbps, the smartphone also supports Bluetooth 4.2...
Published: 2015-12-23, Author: Andrei , review by: anandtech.com
As we reach the conclusion of our Nexus 6P review, we're hopefully left with a more educated view of how the 6P performs and why it perform as it does. It's also the first showing from Huawei as a Nexus partner, and I think that Huawei has proven itself t...
The Nexus 6P is a mammoth of a phone, but we live in a world of phablets now. Its fingerprint scanner has its advantages, but what I really love about this phone is the speakers — and that enormous screen certainly isn't a downside either. I just wish the...
Published: 2015-12-17, Author: Tim , review by: techspot.com
Beautiful metal design with a fast fingerprint scanner. Excellent camera hardware. Great display and system performance. Stock Android with guaranteed fast updates. Good value for money.
NAND performance is mediocre. The large size won't suit everyone.
So, there you have it for this second look at the Nexus 6P! Google and Huawei have built a phone that can finally compete with the best Android flagships out there with their being no corners cut with the high-end Nexus offering. This smartphone is a grea...
Abstract: When it comes to the phablet domain, Samsung's Galaxy Note smartphones have consistently been the frontrunners in its class ever since the segment's inception. This year's latest iteration, the Samsung Galaxy Note 5, sees a tremendous shift in its design...
Lower cost, Stock Android experience, Original looking design that's premium, Incredibly snappy performance in daily use, Updated premium design that's comfortable to handle, Added productivity features, S Pen for drawing and notetaking, Builtin wireless
Much like anything, a phone's value and worth hinges a lot on its price, and in this case, there's more of a compelling argument going for the Google Nexus 6P. And why's that? Well, for being the newer of the two, while also packing a premium design that'...