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Quick Review on Google nexus 6





Yes, it’s a large phone and not very convenient for single handed usage but it will bother you only for the first few days.
The phone feels light and slim. Once you get used to it, trust me you can never go back to a smaller phone and you will never feel it’s too large. 

#Design - The design is simplistic yet elegant, curved back feels good in hand and the phone feels very thin, the metal frame gives a solid and premium feel.There is a downside with the curved back, the phone wobbles and rotates when you start typing with the phone lying on the desk.

#Display – It is so amazing that the moment you start using it you will never regret about the large size. You might never need your tablet or even laptop for anything.There is a pink tint when you turn the brightness to lowest with adaptive brightness turned on, this is nothing major to complain and you can choose to turn off the adaptive brightness.Ambient display is not well implemented; Double tap to wake is sorely missed.

#Sound - Front firing speakers are really loud and impressive, call quality is good. You will be pleased with the sound quality of the headphone given in the box.

#Camera – 13MP camera on the rear is a huge leap from previous nexus devices in terms of image quality. Camera is not fast and the HDR mode is on slower side.You can take amazing snaps in the day but the low light images might disappoint you. Front camera does very good job thought its 2MP. Having OIS in it you can definitely expect improvements in low light images in future updates.

#Battery – Battery life is just decent for a device this size with 2k resolution, I am able to get through a day for my usage. However sometimes it’s unpredictable. You can expect a maximum of 4-5 hrs of screen on time.
Turbocharger is really handy and the phone charges up really quick. Battery life improvements are expected in upcoming 5.1 update. 

#Performance –You will absolutely love the animations and the looks of material design. Everything is superfast except that phone dialer takes slightly longer time to launch.

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