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
Abstract: We've got a Nexus 6 into the testbed here at Coolsmartphone and whilst the review is ongoing we thought we would let you have a sneak peak. Well, it is the season of giving and all that jazz. :)The game we have chosen is the old classic – Asphalt 8. So, w...
Abstract: THE NEXUS 6, Google's latest flagship Android smartphone, is here. While it may not have had the smoothest of launches in the UK , the Lollipop-powered Nexus 6 has a lot on offer in the specifications department. There's...
Great screen, robust design, good performance, above average camera, unskinned Android 5.0 Lollipop
No microSD card slot, size will put off some buyers
The Nexus 6 is the most expensive Google phone to date. However, featuring an unskinned version of Android 5.0 Lollipop, a powerful Qualcomm processor, dazzlingly bright and sharp display and above average camera, the Nexus 6 justifies the hefty upfront c...
Abstract: If you want a large screen smartphone, you're spoilt for choice with Apple, Google and Samsung all offering up flagship devices. The Nexus 6, iPhone 6 Plus and Note 4 all claim to be
Abstract: We're pretty excited about the Nexus 6 . The next Google-branded, Motorola-made Android phone offers a bleeding edge specification at a reasonable price - and a first glimpse at Android Lollipop in a smartphone. But these days you can pick up an HTC One M...
2.7 GHz Snapdragon 805 processor is incredibly powerful, Excellent screen surpasses the Nexus 5, Stock Android ensures smooth performance
Might be too big for some, No SD card, Average front camera
All in all, the Google Nexus 6 is a powerful phone offering a knockout Android experience.The Nexus 6 is exceptionally powerful, but unlike previous Nexus phones doesn't feel like it's been built to fit a certain budget. With the exception of the front ca...
QHD display is amazing, Android L, Battery life is best in class
Nothing uses big screen to its advantage, Not as premium a feel as its competition
Android Lollipop is a revelation, while the decision to make the Nexus a more expensive, yet truly flagship device, is one we can absolutely live with.It's the best Android has got right now. It's massive, but we don't think that's an issue.If you want to...
Published: 2014-11-13, Author: Lee , review by: Theinquirer.net
While the Nexus 6 offers some attractive features, such as a brilliantly detailed QHD display and a meaty processor and RAM configuration, the device lacks the entry-level price point of previous Nexus devices. This was always a main selling point for...
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Published: 2014-11-13, Author: Eric , review by: gizmodo.co.uk
The Nexus 6's big chassis is a minor hassle after a while. That little divot on the back and the Nexus 6's thin bezels make using it as an actual phone totally feasible, too. It really is the best of both worlds, I can't say enough nice things about Andro
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
Yes. The Nexus 6 is absolutely gigantic, but it's wonderful and I bet you a quid it can win you over to big phones. More practically, just about every flagship phone these days is going to stretch your hand beyond your 2012 comfort zone. The Nexus 6 not o...