Testseek.com have collected 428 expert reviews of the Motorola Google Nexus 6 and the average rating is 81%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Motorola Google Nexus 6.
January 2015
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428 Reviews
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Abstract: The Nexus 6 is Google's long awaited sequel to the budget-conscious Nexus 5, only it's not budget at all. The £499 Android flagship phone will no doubt cause a dent in your wallet, and likely your pocket too, as it's one of the largest phones we've seen t...
Abstract: Which should you buy: a Nexus 6 or a Galaxy Note 4 ? Here, we explain how the two phablets differ, and which one we think is the best. The Nexus 6 is more expensive than its predecessors: it starts at £499, or you can go for the 64GB model which is £549...
winner: iPhone 6 Plus Winning four of this comparison review's rounds outright, Apple's first phablet is the undisputed winner. Featuring a luxurious metal design, stellar screen, wealth of enterprise security services and above average battery, the iPho...
winner: iPhone 6 Plus Offering a sleeker design, better performance, longer battery life and sharper display, the iPhone 6 Plus is currently the ruler of the phablet market, and the Apple device wins six of our rounds compared to two for the Nexus 6. Ho...
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Published: 2015-01-08, Author: James , review by: itpro.co.uk
Abstract: Apple has released its first ever phablet in the form of the iPhone 6 Plus whilst Google has unleash its biggest Nexus handset to-date. Both devices are powered by premium components, offering high-end performance. Below we take a look at how they compar...
winner: Galaxy Note 4 There's barely a whisker in it, but the Galaxy Note 4 trumped the Nexus 6 in four out of seven categories. Google's latest smartphone would be an obvious choice for those after a stock Android 5.0 Lollipop experience, but we found ...
OS is remarkably fluid and responsive, It's not perfect, but the screen is a good size with superb resolution, Nice to hold thanks to its curved back, Turbo Charger function, Very good photos in good lighting, Sound quality of the music player and stereo
No 4Gdespite the Snapdragon 805 processor, Photo quality in low light, Max brightness and colorimetry of screen could be improved, Mono sound for video recording, No support for SlimPort
It might not quite live up to its exceptional spec sheet, but it's still a very good phablet. All the same, given its price, we'd have expected a near perfect screen―like that of the Nexus 5―an ultra-impressive battery life and 4G+ compatibility. It strug...