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January 2015
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428 Reviews
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Paying attention to their prices, it's plainly obvious that there's considerable savings with the Nexus 6. In the US, Google's prized smartphone can be snagged for the outright cost of $649, which is easier to swallow than the over-$720 cost of the Samsun...
Published: 2014-11-12, Author: Ron , review by: arstechnica.com
Lollipop isn't perfect, but it's the best Android update in years, Always-on voice controls that work this well will change the way you use the phone, Ambient Display instantly gives you a status report when you pick the phone up, Solid-as-a-brick build q
Really slow sequential read times means slow app loading and multitasking, No tap-to-wake functionality like on the Nexus 9 and flagship phones from LG and HTC
Optimization: As I said before, performance is great, but there are a few areas where the software could stand tweaking to make it perfect. One of these areas is ambient display, which is sometimes too slow to activate, Video capture: The camera still wan
As I said in the opening to this review, I generally really like the Nexus 6. Google has effectively removed the need to qualify its flaws with its price, and in fact there are very few flaws at all as far as I can tell.The predictable lack of expandable ...
Moto's design makes for a nice look, Large screen is fun to use for media, 32/64GB options are welcome, Android 5.0 is simply gorgeous, Fast charging helps battery performance, Camera is a massive improvement over previous Nexus devices
Some Nexus fans may find it too big, If size is already tough, the materials don't help, Battery life is sadly aggressively average, Android may be oversimplifying itself, especially in the camera app
9.0 The Nexus 6 is the ‘all-in' release we've been waiting for from Google, with only a few of our wishes left ungranted....
Sturdier construction than the previous two Nexus smartphones, QuadHD resolution gives its screen plenty of detail, Support for multiple users with Android 5.0 Lollipop for smartphones, Camera captures some nice looking photos and videos, Dual frontfiring
No enhancements for a device pegged as a phablet, Phone's plastic body feels extremely slippery, AMOLED screen is rather weak with its brightness output, Slow focus with video recording
The direction of Google's Nexus line for smartphones has changed in a way with the arrival of the Nexus 6, seeing that they've reverted back to high-end pricing – as opposed to the affordable direction of the past two Nexus smartphones - the Nexus 4 and 5...
With the holidays around the corner, the competition will no doubt continue to build up, as these two prized smartphones will attempt to claim victory over one another. History has already shown to us that the iPhone 6 Plus is a hot selling smartphone. No...
The Nexus 6 is the best Nexus phone ever made by a mile. Google and Motorola have teamed up to produce a phone that is premium in build, in specs, and in user experience. Sure, it's a whale . This phone is massive. But you know what? Because of the qua...
The Google Nexus 6 has a razor-sharp and expansive display, a powerful Snapdragon 805 processor, the Android Lollipop OS and an OIS-equipped camera that takes great photos
Broad and bulky, the Nexus may be too big -- in size and price -- for some users
Although the Google Nexus 6 trails the slimmer Samsung Galaxy Note 4 in processor performance and native productivity features, it's still the most powerful pure Android handset available and the largest Nexus to this point....
The Google Nexus 6 has a razor-sharp and expansive display, a powerful Snapdragon 805 processor, the Android Lollipop OS and an OIS-equipped camera that takes great photos
Broad and bulky, the Nexus may be too big -- in size and price -- for some users
Although the Google Nexus 6 trails the slimmer Samsung Galaxy Note 4 in processor performance and native productivity features, it's still the most powerful pure Android handset available and the largest Nexus to this point....