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
(86%)
457 Reviews
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The editors liked
Great Design and Build Quality
Brilliant Loudspeaker
Great Camera Quality
Good Screen
One of the Fastest Fingerprint Sensors on Any Phone
Easy to Handle Despite the Large Size
USB Type-C Port
Premium design
Fingerprint scanner
12.3MP camera
Camera
Performance
Very fast and smooth
Very good camera
Good battery life
Good sound
Flawless fingerprint sensor
Good
Great design and build
Fantastic display
Excellent camera
Blazing performance and software
Beautiful display
Great camera
Good overall performance
Nexus Imprint is brilliant
The editors didn't like
No OIS (Jelly-like Video Effect Due to Lack of It)
Abstract: After only a few days with the brand new Nexus 6P , it's clear that Google wants to, and can, compete with Samsung and Apple. Google's new flagship phone has a beautiful 5.7-inch Quad-HD display, a blazing fast fingerprint scanner, an exceptional all-new...
Incredibly high quality, all metal build, Loud, clean and clear front-facing stereo speakers, One of the best Super AMOLED displays on the market, Fast processor, amazing multi-tasking, Great battery life and fast charging, Fast camera that produces some
Rainbow shimmer at certain angles on the display, No great options for sound adjustment if you don't like the default output via Bluetooth or the headset jack, No OIS module for hardware camera stabilization, USB Type-C has plenty of advantages but means
At this point it's difficult to recommend any other phone on the market outside of a few niche issues that may better suit some individuals. The Nexus 6p is an incredibly well built phone with almost no real negatives outside of the size. Every benchma...
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...
Abstract: Here come the Nexus 5X and Nexus 6P reviews. The Google embargo expired, so the usual suspects are keen to let us know what they think.Release date is at month-end, but you can pre-order either already. And you won't need too many pennies.tl;dr: The revie...
Abstract: It's that time, Android fans -- yes, oh, yes: Time to get to know Google's newest Nexus devices.This year, we've got not one but two saucy seductresses competing for our affection: the smaller and more modest LG-made Nexus 5X and the larger and more premi...
Abstract: Huawei and Google spared no expense when it came to build materials on the Nexus 6P. It is made out of aeronautical-grade aluminum and comes in three colors – aluminum(non-painted metal), graphite(anodized or powder-coated dark gray color) and frost(also...
Published: 2015-10-19, Author: Chris , review by: engadget.com
Snappy performance, Android 6.0 is a worthy update, Solid battery life, Fingerprint sensor is excellent
Design is a little drab, Overly sensitive power button, Improved camera still outclassed by its rivals
The bigger of this year's two Nexus handsets seems like a dream on paper, with premium build quality, top-tier specs and access to the latest software updates straight from Google. Most importantly, Google finally has made a big phone that's comfortable...
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...
Nicetohold phablet, Great specs for the price, Latest version of Android, Frontfacing stereo speakers
Ugly rear camera bulge, No optical image stabilization, No wireless charging, Specs just shy of competitors
Google's Nexus 6P is easier to hold and easier on your wallet, compared to the Nexus 6 from a year ago. New features, like a fingerprint sensor, reversible USB-C port and a better camera, are the selling points for this all-metal Android phablet...