Google Nexus 6P review: Best-ever Nexus sets new standard for big-screen Android value
Google has scheduled an event for October 4 at which it is expected to launch the next generation of its Android phones. Breaking away from the Nexus name, which has served as the company's in-house phone brand since 2008, the phones will be called the Pixel and Pixel XL, according to a report by Android Police, with pricing reportedly starting at $649.
The Nexus 6P doesn't have the most inspiring design, but when it comes to hardware prowess, value for money and Google extras, this best-ever Nexus is hard to beat.
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.
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.