It was a clever comment on his part, for if you think of the Motorola-made
Nexus 6 in those terms as a do-anything-and-everything tablet replacement. Then it's a fantastic device. With a top-of-the-line Snapdragon 805 processor, a gorgeous quad HD display, a nimble camera that can take ultrasharp photos and that large screen, the
Nexus 6 gives you more room for things you really do on a smartphone, mainly checking email, browsing the Web, watching movies and taking pictures.
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Design of Nexus 6
It takes two hands to properly operate the
Nexus 6, but this Android phone feels better in my increasingly ambidextrous grasp for its size. Motorola's design, borrowed from the Moto X, gives it a sturdy Bend Gate-free aluminum metal frame and palm-pleasing gently curved back. It's sloped, so while the contoured sides run as thin as 0.15 in. (3.8mm), the thicker hump is 0.39 in. (10.1mm). The height and width are a normal 6.27 in. (159.3mm) x 3.15 in. (83.0mm).
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Nexus 6 pushes an edge-to-edge display with no physical buttons, so the - by comparison - "small" 5.5-inch iPhone 6 Plus isn't too far off: 6.22 in. (158.1mm) x 3.06 in. (77.8mm).
Camera of Nexus 6
It's 13-megapixels - the same as the OnePlus One camera - and holds its own next to the 21-megapixel Droid Turbo for two reasons: it has better shot-for-shot color accuracy and OIS.
Both the Moto X and Droid Turbo have tried to impress with vibrant, Instagram-like colors for each shot. It works in some cases like photos of the sky or buildings, but when it occasionally turns your skin different hues, it's unfortunate.
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Battery of Nexus 6
Nexus 6 battery life is excellent, judging from our tests. Behind its 6-inch AMOLED screen is a mighty 3220mAh capacity, the same as the Samsung Galaxy Note 4 and iPhone 6 Plus.
Storage of Nexus 6
Nexus 6 takes the phablet crown when it comes to multimedia, but with one caveat. It doesn't have expandable storage. No microSD card support, something the Note 4 does have.
This Android 5.0 Lollipop trailblazer comes in 32GB or 64GB flavors. That's the internal storage size you're stuck with for about two years if you don't upgrade sooner.
Availability and Price of Nexus 6
Google
Nexus 6 is now available worldwide on just every major carrier following its initial early November release date in the US, and the upgrade to Android 5.1 is underway.
At first, it was limited to AT&T, T-Mobile and Sprint, but Verizon began selling the Android phone with VoLTE enabled on March 12, four months later. In the UK, Vodafone and O2 were first to launch it.
At $649, £499 unlocked (AU$869), it's pricier than past Nexus phones. And that's just for the 32GB model. Google is selling the 64GB version for $699 in the US, £549 in the UK and AU$929 in Australia.
On-contract, it's $249 down in the US and in the UK plans start at as low as £32.50 a month with a free phone upfront. Yes, it's big in every way imaginable.
Hardware of Nexus 6
- Android version 5.0 – Lollipop
- Chipset Qualcomm Snapdragon 805
- GPU Adreno 420
- System chip Qualcomm Snapdragon 805 APQ8084
Other features of Nexus 6
- Max. clock speed 2.7 GHz
- Connectivity HSPA, LTE, NFC, Bluetooth 4.1 .Mobile hotspot.wifi
- Notifications Haptic feedback, Music ringtones (MP3), Polyphonic ringtones, Vibration, Flight mode, Silent mode, Speakerphone
- Headphones 3.5mm Jack
- USB Micro-USB
- Micro-USB Yes
- SIM Type Nano-SIM
- 3G Yes
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Release date of Nexus 6
The
Nexus 6 is released date October 2014.
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