https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JSoNlb5ygdY
Nice to see Michael echoing some positive sentiments here.
Nice to see Michael echoing some positive sentiments here.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JSoNlb5ygdY
Nice to see Michael echoing some positive sentiments here.
Did you ever pick up the nexus 6? I know you were on the fence about it.
How are you liking yours? I was on the fence too, but decided to go ahead and get it.Not anymore, lol.
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How are you liking yours? I was on the fence too, but decided to go ahead and get it.
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Nice and fluid. The screen is a joy to watch content on, and I love the speakers, of course. I am interested to see what Huawei does with a supposed phablet Nexus, but barring a bigger battery, the 6 is fine.
I wonder how big the next Nexus phablet is going to be. If it is the same size or smaller I may pass. If it is bigger I may be tempted.Nice and fluid. The screen is a joy to watch content on, and I love the speakers, of course. I am interested to see what Huawei does with a supposed phablet Nexus, but barring a bigger battery, the 6 is fine.
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I wonder how big the next Nexus phablet is going to be. If it is the same size or smaller I may pass. If it is bigger I may be tempted.
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"Rumors" say the phablet will be 5.7".
From some of the stuff I've read, Samsung may have unleashed the shackles on the Note 4 generation AMOLED display technology, and Huawei may actually just grab 'off the shelf' 5.7" Note 4 screens (as opposed to having Samsung build a custom made screen). This should save a few bucks I guess, the Note 4 screen tech is 'last gen' now, but its still really high quality.
When people complain about the Nexus 6's screen being 'old' or that Motorola cheaped out or something, it is somewhat off-base. Google wanted a 6" AMOLED screen in the Nexus 6, and the best technology available was what Samsung was offering. But Samsung keeps the best to themselves and lets everyone buy their old stuff... LG does pretty much the same thing when it comes to LCD panels. Well, other than Apple, who pay LG a ton of cash.
That being said, a loss of .3" might not necessarily be a bad thing. Its not that much smaller. But its the combination of other factors; smaller screen, potential loss of the front facing speakers, crappy SoC if they use the 810. I am skeptical.
I also believe that the Nexus line should be expanded and advertised more. I would love for Google to release 3 phones a year; a budget Nexus fit about $200, a 5 inch flagship and a phablet. And sell all of them unlocked and in carrier stores.
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Nice review, thanks for posting. What is the clock widget he is using ?
Nice review, thanks for posting. What is the clock widget he is using ?
That's a really cool home screen, what are you using for that ?, I did find the clock widget but don't like that tapping on it doesn't bring up alarm etc.....apart from that it was sweet