By John McCann
Introduction, design and display
The new Nexus handsets have arrived, and along with the Nexus 5X we’ve also been treated to the Nexus 6P – the second generation phablet from Google.
While the Nexus 6 was built by Motorola, Google has switched manufacturers for the 6P with Huawei being drafted in for its first Nexus device.
The Chinese manufacturer has been slowly growing its presence in Western markets and will hope its Nexus project can help boost its brand outside of Asia.
As for Google, it looks set to really drive forward it’s now two-pronged attack on the mobile market. The Nexus 6 was a decent phone, but it had a few flaws. Is the Nexus 6P an improvement? I’ve grabbed it with both hands to try and find out.
Design
The Nexus 6 was a big phone. It was also heavy. And that made it a bit of a beast to handle. Thankfully, Google and Huawei appear to have noticed this, and the Nexus 6P is a little more manageable.
Screen size has dropped from 5.96 inches to 5.7 inches, which in turn sees the handset’s dimensions reduce in both width and thickness. This allows the Nexus 6P to …read more
Source:: techradar.com – Phones