Tuesday, September 29, 2015

Google makes Huawei-made Nexus 6P its flagship bearer phone at $499

Here we go!


Google makes Huawei-made Nexus 6P its flagship bearer phone at
$499
Android has made it's for the year as Google makes its formal introduction of the latest Android version i.e. Marshmallow and slew of Nexus devices, including two phones this time around. Made by LG and Huawei respectively, Google seems to have followed the market and what the consumer really want right now and hence you get a 5.1-inch and a bigger 5.7-inch Nexus phones, respectively.

Nexus 6P is the first device which borrows a lot of ingredients that Samsung has successfully implemented with its Note range over the years. And their expertise seems to have enabled Huawei to design the Nexus 6P in bigger form size but with a relatively smaller body frame. But does it have the right-minded pricing too?

Nexus 6P sports a 5.7-inch Quad-HD 2560x1440p AMOLED display running on Android 6.0 Marshmallow. Powered by 64-bit SoC, 3GB RAM it is highly expected that Nexus 6P has all the attributes to become a popular choice among mid-range phone buyers.

On the aesthetics side, Nexus 6P is also the first full-metal body Nexus phone made and along with that you get fingerprint scanner which Google calls Nexus Imprint. However, Nexus 6P doesn't get the imaging prowess one expects from a top-end brand. Huawei and Google have opted for a 12.3MP rear camera which as per Google is powerful enough to click pictures in the lowest of light, let alone bright outdoor conditions.

Huawei has pretty much managed to get us forget the sight of Nexus 6 and that deserves credit. Nexus 6P has been priced starting from $499 going up to $649 for the 128GB variant of the phablet. Both Nexus phones come with 90-day Google Play Music free subscription.

Pre-orders begin in US, UK and Japan among others from today onwards while India can be expected to be part of the availability line up in the coming weeks. 

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