Testseek.com have collected 428 expert reviews of the Motorola Google Nexus 6 and the average rating is 81%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Motorola Google Nexus 6.
January 2015
(81%)
428 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Users
(42%)
7 Reviews
Average score from owners of the product.
810100428
The editors liked
The iPhone 6 Plus
It can feel (fantastically) like using a tablet. Typing in portrait is a dream
And there's plenty of screen real-estate to browse the web or cruise through your emails. Those booming speakers make watching actual movies on this phone a
Excellent screen
Powerful hardware
Perfect for enjoying movies.
Good
Good performance
Good battery life
Stock Android 5.0 Lollipop
Crisp display
Top of the line performance
The editors didn't like
Nexus devices are supposed to help show off how great stock Android is all on its own
But much like the Nexus 9 highlighted some of Android's tablet failings
The Nexus 6 highlights some of its phablet failings. The back button is probably the most impor
Awkwardly big
Donetodeath design
Software doesn't take advantage of the screen size
The Nexus 6 is by far the best Nexus phone yet, but I still have a few reservations. For one, the size is almost unmanageable. We've grown so accustomed to big phones over the last twelve months, but the Nexus 6 still manages to feel oversized; it require...
Abstract: Call it the sumo wrestling battle of the smartphone world -- two gigantic devices competing for our attention and our buying dollar. Oh, yes, amigos: It's the battle between Google's Nexus 6 and Samsung's Galaxy Note 4 .The Nexus 6 and Note 4 are both big...
Published: 2014-11-13, Author: Paul , review by: dxomark.com
Good overall exposure, Excellent detail preservation when shooting in bright light conditions, Strong and pleasant color when shooting outdoors, Good detail preservation, color rendering, and exposure when using flash, The autofocus is stable and repeatab
Slightly pink White Balance shooting in overcast and cloudy conditions, Sharpness noticeably inconsistent between image centre and corners, Autofocus performance slow in both low and good light conditions
Sleek, attractive and ergonomic design, gorgeous large display, excellent frontfacing stereo speakers, impeccable performance, outstanding stamina, wireless charging support, turbocharging support, great camera, ships with unmodified version of Google's A
Large size can make device somewhat cumbersome to carry, not designed for singlehanded use, no microSD card slot, screen sometimes flickers on while talking on phone, multiuser feature appears to be unfinished as of review period
Even if its hardware weren't impressive, the Nexus 6 would still be noteworthy for its software alone: The phone is the first to run Google's Android 5.0 Lollipop operating system -- and unlike the majority of Android devices, it runs a "pure" version of ...
When I started reviewing the Nexus 6 I was very apprehensive. Not because I worried that it would be a bad device, but because I had never used such a large phone before. We have come a long way from the days where a 3.5" was considered huge for a phone. ...
Motorola did a great job with the Nexus 6 for Google. As solid as the hardware is, Android 5.0 Lollipop really shines on the impressive display. The Nexus 6 may be an over-sized Moto X, but I count that as a benefit. It has more personality than many othe...
Published: 2014-11-12, Author: Pete , review by: mashable.com
Tremendous performance, Beautiful ultra-sharp screen, Excellent photo quality, No bloatware (Google version only)
Too damn big, Inconvenient camera UI
The Google Nexus 6 is a top-of-the-line device, but at 3.27 inches wide, it's not really a smartphone — more of an entry-level tablet, with all the usability trade-offs that go with such a big gadget...
Paying attention to their prices, it's plainly obvious that there's considerable savings with the Nexus 6. In the US, Google's prized smartphone can be snagged for the outright cost of $649, which is easier to swallow than the over-$720 cost of the Samsun...
Published: 2014-11-12, Author: Ron , review by: arstechnica.com
Lollipop isn't perfect, but it's the best Android update in years, Always-on voice controls that work this well will change the way you use the phone, Ambient Display instantly gives you a status report when you pick the phone up, Solid-as-a-brick build q
Really slow sequential read times means slow app loading and multitasking, No tap-to-wake functionality like on the Nexus 9 and flagship phones from LG and HTC