Huawei Nexus 6P 64GB
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9 years ago
Great, but wares down over time.
I purchased the Nexus 6P a year and a half ago, and for the first year and 3 months it held up wonderfully. It had pretty average battery life, which lasted me through the day with about 10% charge left.
Pros:
- Good Screen
- great camera
- newest version of android
Cons:
- "Eh" Battery life
- Screen pops out of casing (in my experience
8 years ago
Horrible battery life!
I've had 3 different Android smartphones. I don't get a new one for 3 or 4 years. This one is barely 2 years old and the battery life is awful. Screen brightness all the way down, background usage and almost all app notifications turned off. Location services off, no wifi unless charging.
10 years ago
Google Nexus 6P review: The Android flagship smartphone to go for
If there is one Android phone that is eagerly looked forward to by every Android user, then it has to be the Google Nexus device that launches every year. Sure, you have flagships from Samsung, Sony, HTC, LG, Motorola, Lenovo and off late the Chinese phone makers such as Xiaomi, OnePlus, Gionee and...
10 years ago
Nexus 6P – Review
Google's latest handset has been garnering a lot of interest from the tech world over the last few weeks. In between all the reports of people not getting their orders delivered on time and Google delaying the launch, I managed to secure one for this review.
10 years ago
Huawei Nexus 6P Review
The Nexus 6P sets the standard for every other Android phone.
Pros:
- Forward-thinking specs set the bar for Android
- Quick and responsive fingerprint sensor
- Now on Tap makes Android more prescient than ever
- Quick charging juices up fast
- Premium metal build
Cons:
- Expensive for a Nexus
- Somewhat bland design
9 years ago
Best android smartphone
The 6P is the flagship product of the Nexus range, and Google has stated that the 'P' stands for 'Premium'. One look at the device had us in complete agreement; the Nexus 6P, with its metal frame and body looks nothing short of fantastic.
9 years ago
Good design, poor battery
The phone has a great design and also performed well. The problem is the battery life shortened. The phone battery is also not user replaceable. The battery should have been more thoroughly tested to operate out of the warranty period to give users the chance to experience a good product rather than...
Pros:
- screen size
- storage
- functionality
- responsiveness
- design
Cons:
- battery
10 years ago
Nexus 6P Review: The Android Phone to Beat
If you love stock Android and a well-designed smartphone with long battery life, great cameras and a powerful processor, you're going to love the Nexus 6P. The $549 aluminum body shouts "flagship" to all that behold its metallic beauty.
Pros:
- Sleek
- premium design
- Over 12 hours of battery life
- Solid overall and graphics performance
- Android 6.0 offers streamlined
- more intuitive interface
- Project Fi delivers blistering speeds
Cons:
- Dim display
10 years ago
Google Nexus 6P (Unlocked)
The unlocked Nexus 6P ($499, 32GB) isn't perfect, but it's the closest Google has come to fulfilling the wish list of Android users who want a true flagship-level Nexus smartphone . The 6P addresses every major issue owners of the Nexus 5 and Nexus 6 have had about their devices.
Pros:
- Excellent camera
- Long battery life
- Snappy performance
- Attractive display
- Loud speakers
- Fast, reliable fingerprint scanner
Cons:
- Frustrating Power and Volume button placement
- Some software issues in need of polishing
10 years ago
Nexus 6P review: The best Nexus device to date
This year we've had not one but two Nexus phones. The Nexus 5X , manufactured by LG, is the smaller of the bloatware-free Android devices, but while we liked that handset, it just doesn't really stand-out beyond the current mid-range market .
Pros:
- Beautiful aluminium frame
- gorgeous plus-sized screen
- punchy processor with no overheating
- super-fast fingerprint scanner on the back
- 4K video and slo-mo at 120 or 240fps (at 720p)
- great 8MP selfie camera
- USB Type-C charging
- speedy and pure Android 6.0 Marshmallow experience
Cons:
- Super saturated display leads to some colour inaccuracy
- only day and a half of battery life with moderate use
- no wireless charging
- no USB 3.0 fast data transfer over USB Type-C
- slow HDR mode
- basic stock camera app with no manual controls
- no optical stabilisation
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