Testseek.com have collected 457 expert reviews of the Huawei Google Nexus 6P and the average rating is 86%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Huawei Google Nexus 6P.
October 2015
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환골탈태 디자인. 그래도 이 정도는 되어야 그나마 좀 들고 다니지 않겠는가. 전면 카메라도 마음에 든다.
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왜 한국에는 64GB 모델을 팔지 않는가. 왜 프로스트 색상은 판매하지 않는가. 눈이 휙 돌아갈만큼 참신한 기능은 보이지 않는다
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Published: 2015-12-31, Author: Andreas , review by: notebookcheck.net
very good build quality, USB-C connector, fingerprint scanner, AC-Wi-Fi, Bluetooth 4.2 & NFC, accurate GPS module, very good phone functions, sharp pictures in daylight, great display with excellent colors, Android 6.0 and direct updates from Google, up
but throttling under sustained load, no wireless charging, no video output via USB connector, battery integrated
Google's flagship Nexus 6P can impress in many respects. In addition to a powerful SoC, you get 3 GB of RAM as well as numerous current standards for wireless communication. Besides AC Wi-Fi with up to 866 Mbps, the smartphone also supports Bluetooth 4.2...
Published: 2015-12-23, Author: Andrei , review by: anandtech.com
As we reach the conclusion of our Nexus 6P review, we're hopefully left with a more educated view of how the 6P performs and why it perform as it does. It's also the first showing from Huawei as a Nexus partner, and I think that Huawei has proven itself t...
The Nexus 6P is a mammoth of a phone, but we live in a world of phablets now. Its fingerprint scanner has its advantages, but what I really love about this phone is the speakers — and that enormous screen certainly isn't a downside either. I just wish the...
Published: 2015-12-17, Author: Tim , review by: techspot.com
Beautiful metal design with a fast fingerprint scanner. Excellent camera hardware. Great display and system performance. Stock Android with guaranteed fast updates. Good value for money.
NAND performance is mediocre. The large size won't suit everyone.
So, there you have it for this second look at the Nexus 6P! Google and Huawei have built a phone that can finally compete with the best Android flagships out there with their being no corners cut with the high-end Nexus offering. This smartphone is a grea...
Abstract: When it comes to the phablet domain, Samsung's Galaxy Note smartphones have consistently been the frontrunners in its class ever since the segment's inception. This year's latest iteration, the Samsung Galaxy Note 5, sees a tremendous shift in its design...
Lower cost, Stock Android experience, Original looking design that's premium, Incredibly snappy performance in daily use, Updated premium design that's comfortable to handle, Added productivity features, S Pen for drawing and notetaking, Builtin wireless
Much like anything, a phone's value and worth hinges a lot on its price, and in this case, there's more of a compelling argument going for the Google Nexus 6P. And why's that? Well, for being the newer of the two, while also packing a premium design that'...
Premium hardware, Fast, No junk software installed, Excellent fingerprint reader, Great camera
Lack of Qi charging, microSD card and removable battery
Julie: I have no problem saying that the Nexus 6P is the nicest Android smartphone that I've ever used (so far). It's lightning fast at launching apps, switching between them, scrolling through long web pages, etc. The camera takes fantastic pictures espe...
Premium aluminium body, Impressive display, Vanilla software experience with several useful features, Powerful cameras, Loaded hardware
Software doesn't take advantage of the large screen, Lacks Optical Image Stabilisation, USB TypeC is yet to become a norm
As we stated during the introduction, the Nexus 6P is trying to fix the mistakes of its predecessor, the Nexus 6, and it seems to be largely successful in plugging the gaps. While it's pricing of Rs 39,990 (and Rs 42,990 for the 64 gig model) might seem h...
Stock Android 6 experience, Original looking design with premium feel, Builtin fingerprint sensor, Incredibly snappy performance in daily use, Camera is surprisingly good, Hardtobeat starting cost of $400, Highly customizable design, One of the brightest
Gone are the days of when high-end phones required you to spend a fortune on them, just because this year in particular, we've seen a huge shift by companies to deliver high-spec'd smartphones at significant discounts. Both the Google Nexus 6P and Moto X...