Cant decide between the Nexus 6 or the Note 4.....

Lol I don't care about his reviews because I think it's annoying ?


It doesn't lag though ...specially not like the s2 s3 era


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To paraphrase you.... Wrong, it does lag and I know this from personal experience. I trust my personal experience more than the words or reviews of others.
 
Wow, we're going back and forth on this lag thing here. If you get the Note 4 you have a possibility of getting one that lags (you could exchange it, but that is a hassle), if you get a Nexus 6 you will be guaranteed that it will not lag.
 
Wow, we're going back and forth on this lag thing here. If you get the Note 4 you have a possibility of getting one that lags (you could exchange it, but that is a hassle), if you get a Nexus 6 you will be guaranteed that it will not lag.
I think the big discrepancy is how "lag" is defined and how it is perceived. It's a subjective point.

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Watch the first 20 minutes of this video on youtube and that's what I consider a phone lagging or crashing.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qdYuj2NSZZ0
And that's fine. But we don't know all of the variables that went into the phone "lagging." And I'm not sure why there seems to be such an effort to prove that it does "lag." My advice has been and always will be, test the device yourself. If you like it, awesome. If you don't, there are always other options.

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I am in the same boat I just bought the Note 4 and I think it is just too big. I have read that the Nexus 6 will hit Sprint this weekend. I hope there is truth to that. I have 13 days left...
 
I am in the same boat I just bought the Note 4 and I think it is just too big. I have read that the Nexus 6 will hit Sprint this weekend. I hope there is truth to that. I have 13 days left...

The Nexus 6 is taller, wider and thicker than the Note 4. It's counterintuitive to jump to a bigger device if you hated a smaller device because of its size.

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Whoa I honestly didn't realize that the 6 is bigger... Any other recommendations for a smaller but comparable ?
 
It is important to note that his Note 4 is a Sprint Note 4. I can say that I haven't had that issue at all with my AT&T Note 4. Everyone doesn't have a laggy Note.
 
Well, that's it for me. I am going with the Note4. I waited to see and I really think N6 is a let-down and falls short. Here is the conclusion of the review from Phone Arena. There are too many places where is falls short, call quality, screen, etc [read the whole review]

Thinking more about the Nexus 6, you could certainly pick it up with no regrets, but for a little bit more out of your pockets, you can treat yourself to the Galaxy Note 4, which comes with some bonus, phablet-like features to complement its package, as well as the signature S Pen stylus for drawing and note-taking. For the extra $100 you’ll be forking over to pick up the Note 4, you get a phone that takes better photos and videos, offers longer battery life, and something that’s accompanied with a rich set of secondary hardware tools (think IR blaster, microSD card slot, and much more) and software features that really solidifies what it means to be a phablet.

Honestly, the Google Nexus 6 is a fantastic phone, but it’s certainly not a great phablet.
 
Whoa I honestly didn't realize that the 6 is bigger... Any other recommendations for a smaller but comparable ?

Moto x ? I would jump ship and go to Verizon and get the Motorola droid turbo since it's the moto x but better specs


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It appears the reviews that were released today that show actual picture comparisons are giving a slight edge to the nexus 6 except for low light in which the note 4 is noticeably better. I believe the nexus 6 sensor is capable of much better low light pics which we will see in a future software update. But regardless, as is today, it is Nexus 6 all the way! P Magazine's editor's choice review (and other reviews that do more than simply give their opiions) confirms everything I need to pull the trigger on this bad boy! Move over Note 4 you have been officially dethroned!
 
It appears the reviews that were released today that show actual picture comparisons are giving a slight edge to the nexus 6 except for low light in which the note 4 is noticeably better. I believe the nexus 6 sensor is capable of much better low light pics which we will see in a future software update. But regardless, as is today, it is Nexus 6 all the way! P Magazine's editor's choice review (and other reviews that do more than simply give their opiions) confirms everything I need to pull the trigger on this bad boy! Move over Note 4 you have been officially dethroned!

What reviews are you looking at that give a definitive edge in camera performance to the Nexus over the Note?

I've read reviews from Engadget, Android Central, Gizmodo, Anandtech, CNET, Droid Life and Phone Arena. The consensus seems to be that the N6 camera is a huge improvement over the N5, but none of these reviews state that the N6 camera has a "slight edge" over the Note 4. In fact, it's pretty much the opposite.

Either way, looking forward to getting my N6 from Moto next week and comparing the phones in person.
 
It appears the reviews that were released today that show actual picture comparisons are giving a slight edge to the nexus 6 except for low light in which the note 4 is noticeably better. I believe the nexus 6 sensor is capable of much better low light pics which we will see in a future software update. But regardless, as is today, it is Nexus 6 all the way! P Magazine's editor's choice review (and other reviews that do more than simply give their opiions) confirms everything I need to pull the trigger on this bad boy! Move over Note 4 you have been officially dethroned!
Yeah Idk what your talking about because even the verge gives a better score and review of the note 4 camera compared to the nexus 6....

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It appears the reviews that were released today that show actual picture comparisons are giving a slight edge to the nexus 6 except for low light in which the note 4 is noticeably better. I believe the nexus 6 sensor is capable of much better low light pics which we will see in a future software update. But regardless, as is today, it is Nexus 6 all the way! P Magazine's editor's choice review (and other reviews that do more than simply give their opiions) confirms everything I need to pull the trigger on this bad boy! Move over Note 4 you have been officially dethroned!

Links or it didn't happen

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