Testseek.co.uk 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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The editors liked
IPhone is more stylish
IPhone integrates with iCloud and Apple Services
Google Nexus 6P has more powerful specifications
I can hold the Nexus 6P in one hand without dropping it
Although it takes two hands to operate. That's a relief for anyone who couldn't adjust to the Nexus 6. The back of the phone has a fast and accurate fingerprint sensor and the front fits in loud-sou
Excellent new features
Fast performance
Sharp and colourful screen
Good battery life
Competitively priced
One of the first two Android 6.0 phones
Google's metal Nexus 6P has a sharp
High-resolution screen and a solid camera
An accurate fingerprint reader
Loud speakers and works with every major carrier. Its lower cost makes it a good top-tier value buy
Great Camera
Solid performance
Stock Android
More manageable size
Android Marshmallow
Fingerprint scanner
Beautiful aluminium frame
Gorgeous plus-sized screen
Punchy processor with no overheating
Super-fast fingerprint scanner on the back
4K video and slo-mo at 120 or 240fps (at 720p)
Great 8MP selfie camera
USB Type-C charging
Speedy and pure Android
Sharp
Good quality screen
Great fingerprint scanner
Solid camera
Good photo quality
Solid speakers
Strong value
For every version
Quality design and finger scanner
Fantastic selfie camera
Excellent Battery
Excellent Display
AWESOME Performance
Decent Camera
Ton of RAM
Great Fingerprint Scanner
Nicely Put Together
Google Nexus 6P indepth review. Pros are
Solid metal body
Powerful processor
Excellent Camera
All metal design
Lovely display
Unskinned
Very latest version of Android
Brilliant screen
Premium performance
Thin and light
Big battery
Quality rear camera
Fast fingerprint sensor
Good value
Forward-thinking specs set the bar for Android
Quick and responsive fingerprint sensor
Now on Tap makes Android more prescient than ever
Quick charging juices up fast
Premium metal build
Unskinned Android
Looks the business
Impressive camera
Even in low-light
Not super expensive
The editors didn't like
That said
This phone is not for everyone. There are more full-featured phones out there from familiar names
Like Samsung and LG. The Nexus 6P's hardware isn't as fast as those rivals' flagship phones
And it's missing a few of their best camera software
Video performance is unconvincing and lacks dynamism
Camera could take crisper and more natural shots
Music performance needs to be more detailed
Solid and precise
It's big
A bit boxy and top-heavy
The fingerprint reader's position isn't always convenient and the 6P ditches the wireless charging of previous models
That camera fascia
No Quick Charge 2.0
Quite big
Ugly camera bulge
No microSD slot
Super saturated display leads to some colour inaccuracy
Only day and a half of battery life with moderate use
No wireless charging
No USB 3.0 fast data transfer over USB Type-C
Slow HDR mode
Basic stock camera app with no manual controls
No optical
Slightly oversaturated screen colours
Camera software could be better
Screen colours are a little hot
Battery life just OK
Camera app should be smarter
USB Type-C Might Cause A Few Headaches If You Travel And Forget Cable
Published: 2015-10-19, Author: Ron , review by: arstechnica.com
Abstract: Marshmallow brings a lot of user-requested features but still has no update solution.The Nexus 5X and 6P are two of the best Nexus devices ever produced. It's a common line that people say every year, but these are the first Nexus devices that don't have...
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Premium metal body, First to run Android 6.0, Stunning display, Great performance
Non-expandable, Cumbersome, Battery life could be better
Huawei's made a compelling case for the first premium Nexus phone and although the 6P comes with a price tag to match, it'll still serve as an enticing alternative to phablet lovers who want something other than Samsung's Galaxy S6 Edge+, last year's Note...
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Published: 2016-04-05, Author: Igor , review by: mobilesyrup.com
Abstract: It's April and not only is there still snow on the ground in Toronto, but Canadian consumers have a new pair of smartphones to check out in the recently released Galaxy S7 edge and the soon-to-be-released LG G5 .With no flagship phones set to come out in...
Published: 2016-01-18, Author: Patrick , review by: mobilesyrup.com
Abstract: The Nexus 6P embodies the best Google's Android ecosystem has to offer.The smartphone's build-quality is superb, rivalling the iPhone 6s in nearly every category. It features a blazing-fast Snapdragon 810 processor, a responsive fingerprint scanner, a sle...
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Published: 2015-11-04, Author: Daniel , review by: mobilesyrup.com
Big, beautiful screen, Consistently good performance, Latest Android software, Highest frequency of Android security updates, Great camera, even in low light, Excellent battery life
After last year, I wondered if Google's Nexus program even needed to continue. Not only was the Nexus 6 a sensational and expensive flop, it was being outflanked by a variety of attractive mid-range smartphones that had little to no bloatware and offered...