![]() ![]() ![]() As solid as the build and screen are, the Nexus 6P is no less than a power house from the inside. 6P is one rock solid build and we’ve had our phone falling off from as much as 5 feet and thankfully no bug harm yet. ![]() We cannot stop but think of Motorola’s curved profile in their phones which help in handling these big phones. It’s pretty much a flat slab of a phone that will pain your palm during single handed use – we were apprehensive if the bulge at the top would rock the phone while on a flat surface but we’re good now. Hold the phone and it’s all metal, and big at that state of the art 5.7” QHD AMOLED screen from Samsung, packing 551 ppi will have you gripping to it – it may not be the one we’ve seen on the Note 5 but definitely around that neighborhood. The visor is strengthened with a Gorilla Glass 4 protection, but that doesn’t diminish our fears of breaking it every single time we take the phone out. It is certainly a refreshing look but we have seen something similar with the Moto Droid phones. This unique band that Google calls the visor, has a slight bulge on top of the phone that holds the camera module. The front look of the phone will remind you of the Galaxy Note series but turn the phone around to its back we were reminded of one of the X-Men who can spew fire through his eyes. Nexus 6P is a very well designed phone coming from a new vendor – Huawei – who have added a touch of uniqueness in many ways. Be it the price, the build quality or the ability of the camera to match other flagships and that is the reason why we believe it will be a game changer – and one of them is to start a premium flagship war. The Nexus 6P looks to change lots of notions that we had of the Nexus range. ![]()
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