Huawei Nexus 6P 64GB
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10 years ago
While the polycarbonate Nexus 5X has been designed to appeal to the majority of buyers thanks to its convenient size and lower price, the Huawei-built Nexus 6P is an all-metal powerhouse of a smartphone. Priced at Rs. 39,999 for the 32GB variant and Rs.
10 years ago
Every year, the release of a Nexus phone is always of interest to the Android community. Nexus represents the vision of Android that Google sees for the next year, incorporating hardware that best shows off the latest version of Android and the hardware features it will support.
Pros:
- Beautiful screen
- Fantastic Camera
- Comfortable to hold and premium design
Cons:
- A little bit expensive
- Screen seems to scratch more easily than it should
- Connectivity issues on Telstrhota (though these will be resolved
10 years ago
Alongside the recently launched 5,2-inch Nexus 5X, Google unveiled a larger, more expensive 5,7-inch device. Is bigger also better? By André Schild. By launching two new Nexus devices, Google has adopted a strategy similar to those of Microsoft with the Lumia 950/950XL and Apple with the iPhone 6s...
10 years ago
Stepping it up
Last year, a dramatic change came to Google's Nexus offering. The upper-mid range phone that was the Nexus 5 was replaced by a premium and much more expensive model made by Motorola.
10 years ago
Unlike their usual style of launching a single smartphone per year, this year Google decided to launch two Nexus smartphones. The 6P is the flagship smartphone of the two. The 5X which we reviewed earlier proved to be a phone with good value for money.
Pros:
- Great Design and Build Quality
- Brilliant Loudspeaker
- Great Camera Quality
- Good Screen
- One of the Fastest Fingerprint Sensors on Any Phone
- Easy to Handle Despite the Large Size
- USB Type-C Port
Cons:
- No OIS (Jelly-like Video Effect Due to Lack of It
10 years ago
Nexus 6P Review: Google And Huawei Have Made Magic
Article Contents 1 Specs 2 The Good 3 The Not So Good 3.1 Design and build 3.2 Display 3.3 Battery life 3.4 Connection and call quality 3.5 Audio and speakers 3.6 Camera 3.7 Stability and performance 3.8 Marshmallow on the 6P 3.9 Conclusion A week ago , we took an early look at the Nexus 6P, the...
Pros:
- 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 comes off kinda elegantly.
Cons:
- 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, Slowmo in low light Slowmo in non-perfect light looks...
10 years ago
Pure Android or Stock Android or Vanilla Android or whatever you may want to call it, is not just an experience but some kind of a religion to Android lovers. And why not yearn for it when it comes right off Google's stable and also make you an exclusive first set of users who will taste the...
10 years ago
Google Nexus 6P review
We had a quick hands-on with the Nexus 6P , Google's then newly announced Android 6.0 Marshmallow phablet, last year. A thoroughly premium device, hence the ‘P', to complement the more mid-market Nexus 5X, the huge handset made a confident first impression with its enhanced OS and comprehensively...
Pros:
- Unskinned
- very latest version of Android
- brilliant screen
- premium performance
- thin and light
- big battery
- quality rear camera
- fast fingerprint sensor
- good value
Cons:
- No microSD
- front camera isn't as good
9 years ago
Huawei Nova Review – It's the Mini Nexus 6P
If you like the looks of the Nexus 6P but want something a bit smaller, the Huawei Nova is what you're looking for. However, If you're looking for similar specs and want a bigger display, Huawei also has the 5.5″ Nova Plus hitting store shelves soon.
Pros:
- Fingerprint sensor has several extra functions
- great build quality and attractive Nexus-like design
- excellent bright and sharp 1080p display
- very good performance
- all-day battery life
Cons:
- A bit too pricey
- camera is solid but nothing to write home about
10 years ago
Dead in 5 days
From day one, I was not impressed with this one. While sitting in my living room chair, the signal strength would fluctuate from 0 to 4 on its own. Even when I had a strong signal, as soon as I hit send (for a call), the signal strength would immediately return to 0, and the call would not go...
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