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October 2015
(86%)
457 Tests
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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...
Zusammenfassung: 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'...
Premium hardware, Fast, No junk software installed, Excellent fingerprint reader, Great camera
Lack of Qi charging, microSD card and removable battery
Julie: I have no problem saying that the Nexus 6P is the nicest Android smartphone that I've ever used (so far). It's lightning fast at launching apps, switching between them, scrolling through long web pages, etc. The camera takes fantastic pictures espe...
Premium aluminium body, Impressive display, Vanilla software experience with several useful features, Powerful cameras, Loaded hardware
Software doesn't take advantage of the large screen, Lacks Optical Image Stabilisation, USB TypeC is yet to become a norm
As we stated during the introduction, the Nexus 6P is trying to fix the mistakes of its predecessor, the Nexus 6, and it seems to be largely successful in plugging the gaps. While it's pricing of Rs 39,990 (and Rs 42,990 for the 64 gig model) might seem h...
The Nexus 6P is a great handset, which brings a lot of value for the money. As the high-end Nexus handset it has been designed with a “Premium” feel and hardware that justifies its $499 price, especially since it often behaves like a $700 phone.The camera...
Stock Android 6 experience, Original looking design with premium feel, Builtin fingerprint sensor, Incredibly snappy performance in daily use, Camera is surprisingly good, Hardtobeat starting cost of $400, Highly customizable design, One of the brightest
Gone are the days of when high-end phones required you to spend a fortune on them, just because this year in particular, we've seen a huge shift by companies to deliver high-spec'd smartphones at significant discounts. Both the Google Nexus 6P and Moto X...
Zusammenfassung: Now that the dust left from the Nexus hype-train has settled, I thought it would be an ideal moment to get this short review up of Huawei's first entry into the Nexus game.I've always wanted a Nexus phone, but there has always been an important aspect mis...
Veröffentlicht: 2015-12-01, Autor: Ray , Testbericht von: hothardware.com
Lovely all-metal construction, Crisp, clean version of Android 6.0, Great overall performance, Beautiful AMOLED display, $499 price point, unlocked
Could be too large for some hands
Performance wise, the Nexus 6P sits atop the Android crowd. Its unadulterated edition of Android Marshmallow paired with Qualcomm's mighty Snapdragon 810 V2.1 posted to top-tier results across all our benchmarks, from browsing to gaming. You'll be hard-pr...
Classy aluminum unibody design, lovely and large AMOLED QHD display, fast Snapdragon 810 CPU, good cameras, strong battery life
No microSD card slot or wireless charging
The Nexus 6P by Huawei is one of my favorite Nexus phones in years. There's no fatal flaw, though some might argue about the MIA microSD card slot, but that's a given for Nexus products. There certainly are plenty of really good things about this Android...