By Matt Swider
Introduction and design
- Our Google Nexus 6 review, now a year old, has been updated to include the new Google Project Fi information and new Nexus rumors.
Google Nexus 6 is a supersized version of the Moto X 2014 that has been given a two-handed booster shot and appropriately received a post-surgery Lollipop. The results? It’s among the best phones in 2015, despite its age.
This phablet-sized smartphone was the first to run Android 5.0 Lollipop, and now Android 5.1 and the Android Marshmallow beta, and, really, there’s no better way to experience all of the changes Google has made to its operating system.
It parades the colorful Material Design interface on a massive 6-inch display, moves seamlessly between apps thanks to a Snapdragon processor and 3GB of RAM, and lasts all day in most cases with a large, Qi-chargeable 3220 mAh battery.
These Nexus 6 specs are enough to edge-to-edge out Apple’s mighty iPhone 6 Plus, and it feels better to hold in my hand, and typing is easier thanks to Androids always-superior keyboards options.
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Source:: techradar.com – Phones