Google Nexus 6 Review Specs and Features
Google Nexus 6 Review Specs and Features - Google Nexus 6 is a supersized rendition of the new Moto X that has been given a two-gave sponsor shot and fittingly got a post-surgery Lollipop. The results? It's among the best telephones in 2015.
This phablet-sized cell phone is the first to run Android 5.0 Lollipop and truly, there's no better approach to experience the majority of the progressions Google has made to its working framework.
It parades the beautiful new Material Design interface on a huge 6-inch presentation, moves consistently between applications much obliged one of the most recent Snapdragon processors and 3GB of RAM, and keeps going throughout the day as a rule with a Qi-chargeable 3220 mAh battery.
Design
It takes two hands to appropriately work the Nexus 6, yet this Android telephone feels better in my inexorably able to use both hands handle for its size. Motorola's configuration, obtained from the Moto X, provides for it a strong without bendgate aluminum metal edge and palm-satisfying tenderly bended back. It's inclined, so while the formed sides run as slight as 0.15 in. (3.8mm), the thicker protuberance is 0.39 in. (10.1mm). The stature and width are a typical 6.27 in. (159.3mm) x 3.15 in. (83.0mm).
Nexus 6 pushes an edge-to-edge show with no physical catches, so the - by correlation - "little" 5.5-inch iPhone 6 Plus isn't too far-removed: 6.22 in. (158.1mm) x 3.06 in. (77.8mm). At 6.49 oz. (184g), it weighs more than the new iPhone or Samsung Galaxy Note 4. In any case there's a decent risk that in the event that you can fit Apple's greatest cell phone in your thin pants, you're likewise going to have the capacity to press this oversized Android into a pocket as well. You... may not generally have the capacity to get it out as effortlessly, particularly when driving or taking a seat. Bend feels common against my hands, and the back, while made of hard plastic, is at any rate smooth. It doesn't attempt to cover the material with fake calfskin sewing or uneven plastic.
Nexus 6's shell is unique in relation to the rubber treated Nexus 5, however I discovered it a ton simpler to hold than its "premium," yet unreasonably elusive contenders that peculiarity an all-metal configuration start to finish. With the iPhone 6, I sensed that I required a smooth configuration overcoming case not to drop it. This is a natural Motorola gadget pretty much the greater part of the path through, down to the dimpled logo on the back where my finger consequently rested when on a call. However it skips out on the Moto Maker customizations like wood completions and awfully supple cowhide backs.
Nexus 6 colors are restricted to two: either Cloud White or Midnight Blue with the playing point of both being perfect with Qi remote chargers, a peculiarity those deceived out Moto X telephones don't help. It's likewise missing the Moto Active Display usefulness. Waving my hand over the three IR sensors of the Moto X set off a for the most part dim screen with simply the current time and warning symbols. Pressing down on these symbols uncovered more data like email teasers.
Dynamic Display is no place to be found here, despite the fact that it was an awesome a battery-sparing thought that made warnings exceptionally glanceable. Rather, there's the less solid Ambient Display mode that gives a grayed-out lockscreen at whatever point you lift the telephone up abruptly. This doesn't generally work.
Nexus 6 misses the vessel in the matter of an unique finger impression scanner to adversary Apple's Touch ID. Evidently, the iPhone-creator is accidentally in charge of slaughtering Motorola's biometric configuration plans on the grounds that it purchased supplier AutenTec. You won't discover a working LED light marker here either. As of late, an engineer found that the telephone does radiate one of these notices beats, yet its handicapped. Turning it on obliges an established telephone.
Likewise missing, or possibly conflicting, is the Nexus 9's tablet thump to-wake characteristic. It really lives up to expectations now and again and turns on that grayed-out screen, yet different times I get no reaction whatsoever. "Hi, is anybody home?," I continue asking. Perhaps a firmware upgrade can resolve this later on however that hasn't touched base in the most recent three months since the first dispatch.
Nexus 6 does, thankfully, acquire the new Moto X's edge filled force catch. This helped me separate between the right-side spotted force and volume catches oblivious. More telephone producers need to take this configuration thought. I won't tell. Phablet makers likewise need to observe these front-confronting speakers. The stereo sound is pretty much on a par with HTC's BoomSound innovation on the grounds that it focuses the sound in the right course. I'm drained of retrogressive confronting speaker flame broils.
The highest point of the Nexus 6, at its outline's thickest point, is a 3.5mm earphone jack alongside the nanoSIM card opening. Tragically, there's no MicroSD space to discuss. You're bolted into 32GB or 64GB. It's likewise not waterproof like other IP67-confirmed Androids. It's just "water safe" and has Corning Gorilla Glass 3 securing the 6-inch AMOLED showcase that I'll peer at next.
Google Nexus 6 Review Specs and Features
GOOGLE NEXUS 6 REVIEW SPECS
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GENERAL
Release date October 2014 Form factor Touchscreen Dimensions (mm) 82.98 x 159.26 x 10.06 Weight (g) 184.00 Battery capacity (mAh) 3220 Removable battery No Colours Midnight Blue, Cloud White SAR value NA DISPLAY Screen size (inches) 5.96 Touchscreen Yes Touchscreen type Capacitive Resolution 1440x2560 pixels Pixels per inch (PPI) 493 HARDWARE Processor 2.7GHz quad-core Processor make Qualcomm Snapdragon 805 RAM 3GB Internal storage 32GB CAMERA Rear camera 13-megapixel Flash Yes Front camera 2-megapixel SOFTWARE Operating System Android 5.0 Java support Yes Browser HTML Browser supports Flash No CONNECTIVITY Wi-Fi Yes Wi-Fi standards supported 802.11 a/ b/ g/ n/ ac GPS Yes Bluetooth Yes, v 4.10 NFC Yes Infrared No DLNA No Wi-Fi Direct Yes MHL Out No HDMI No Headphones 3.5mm FM No USB Micro-USB Charging via Micro-USB Yes Proprietary charging connector No Proprietary data connector No SIM Type Nano-SIM GSM/ CDMA GSM 3G Yes SENSORS Compass/ Magnetometer Yes Proximity sensor Yes Accelerometer Yes Ambient light sensor Yes Gyroscope Yes Barometer Yes Temperature sensor No |
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