It takes up a fair amount of the phone's front face, but there are still healthy bezels above and below the display. Still, the footprint means the 6P's presence is always felt. It's well balanced, and slips into pockets quit easily. Thanks to the metal skin, the 6P is a weighty handset. It's worth noting that the 6P is significantly smaller than the Nexus 6, which had a bigger screen. It may be slim, but the width may be too much for those with smaller hands to grasp. Like the iPhone 6s Plus, the Nexus 6P's large footprint makes it impractical for some users. I have no complaints about the quality whatsoever. It doesn't have quite the same quality as the iPhone or HTC One A9, but it's really close. It is the most refined Nexus phone to-date, thanks to the metal rear panel, chamfered edges, and slim profile. The 6P is perhaps the best handset from Huawei that I've put my hands on. As if to underscore that fact, the 6P is available in three shades: frost, graphite, and aluminum not bright, colorful hues. There is nothing earth-shattering about the 6P's design, but Nexus phones have never been about flashy designs. The rear surface is unique thanks to the enlarged top end of the phone, which is where the camera and flash are located.
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In fact, more than one person thought I was using an iPhone and not an Android handset when they spied the 6P in my hand. The 6P is nearly identical in terms of size and shape to the iPhone 6s Plus. Huawei made use of decent materials to forge the 6P which - like the 5X - has simple lines defining its shape. Where the 5X is small and plastic, the 6P is large and metal. The 6P is made by Huawei, while the 5X is made by LG. If you want to latest from Google in an attractive and well-made handset, the 6P is for you.
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The Nexus 6P - a successor to the 2014 Nexus 6 - is a flagship handset that ships with Android 6.0 Marshmallow. Nexus-branded handsets are for a targeted set of people: those who want a "pure" Android experience and the promise of first access to new versions of Android from Google. This year is unique in that Google pushed out not one, but two new Nexus smartphones.