Criticism of Nexus 6 is also coming from former Nexus owners, like me, who were hoping finally for a Nexus with no compromises and yet once again we have a phone about which the best that can be said is its better than previous Nexus phones, yet costs much much more.
No one is trying to convince others not to buy this. There's no conspiracy theory. And at the same time lets not try to overlook the flaws.
What I find ironic is people willing to excuse any flaw as long as its a Nexus.
Why are people already making excuses for the flaws in the phone? Reviews done by professionals are meant to help us make a decision. Saying things like 'lets wait till we get it in our hands' isn't productive, in that case why bother with reviews at all? Or do you only want to read the positives from reviews?
Every single review says the same thing - battery life and camera don't compare to current phones, and this is with this phones running KitKat.
Its the same every single year - Nexus with disappointing hardware, people say lets wait and it will all be fixed in software updates.
People with a Note 3/4 easily manage 2 days battery life, even my G2 gives me 1.5 days minimum. Yet a Nexus 6 with all the supposed optimizations and Volta can't manage 2 days, and the excuse made is that you can charge every night?
The camera is better than a N5, so what? Almost anything is. The shutter speeds are still slow according to most reviews, HDR mode is slow, it doesn't do slo motion video, once again the much vaunted new Camera API (about which I've posted before) hasn't made much difference.
When there were no reviews on the 29th, people said - 'lets wait for the embargo on 12th, Google made them wait so that reviewers can form a pretty good idea after using it for 2 weeks, and we can trust them'. Now that the reviews are complaining about things, the response is 'lets wait till we have it in our hands' ?? I swear, the Nexus excuses will never end.
Time will tell whether or not this phone is a sweet package or one riddled with defects. I don't think any Nexus owner who forks over $700 dollars will be very forgiving of any flaws except for the most ardent fan. These forums will light up with people screaming bloody scam if the device turns out to be a piece of crap. The other thing to consider is that fans aren't going to determine the fate of this device. It's going to sink or swim depending on how it sells in carrier stores.
Time will tell whether or not this phone is a sweet package or one riddled with defects. I don't think any Nexus owner who forks over $700 dollars will be very forgiving of any flaws except for the most ardent fan. These forums will light up with people screaming bloody scam if the device turns out to be a piece of crap. The other thing to consider is that fans aren't going to determine the fate of this device. It's going to sink or swim depending on how it sells in carrier stores.
As an Android and Google fan, the whole situation makes me angry. Google had a golden chance to get a Nexus into everyone's hands, I believe this was their goal, they made an expensive premium device and wanted to sell the bulk of phones on subsidized carrier contracts.
And they have screwed up royally - a total disaster of a launch, unfinished software, delays, reviews complaining about the same things, its just not good.
Why not wait till all your suppliers have stock, the software bugs are fixed, and announce the phone will be out on e.g. Dec 15, when people can go out and buy it and we don't have to wonder whether its a hw defect or sw bug, when we can buy it etc.
Like I said before, they need to take pride in their work and stop treating the Nexus as something for hardcore geeks who will buy it no matter what.
Can we please stop the "you've never used it so you don't know" crap? Seriously. I've owned the Nexus 5 (with the latest build of Lollipop before today). I own the latest Moto X. There's hardly any differences hardware and software-wise aside from the different camera and screen. I'm sure anyone who has experience with all 3 would say the same thing.
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Yeah but most of the criticism from what I've been reading is about the battery life, camera, and screen. Those three things can be subjective IMO. Speaking for myself, I won't know until I can get it in my hands, that's just the way it is, at least for me.
Well the reason why I say I'd rather get it in my hands is because of personal past experience. I'm not the normal smartphone user, even compared to a lot people on this site. I've had a lot of what most would consider flagship phones. Some things that may bother some people about a phone, may not bother others ( we're all different) .
I had a Note 3 and never got 2 days of battery life out of it, not even close. The only two phones were battery life was truly really outstanding to me, are the LG G2, and the Iphone 6 plus. I don't know what LG & Apple is doing but it dominates everyone else, gotta throw the OnePlus One in there also. Every other phone I've had, I could get through the day, but had to put it on the charger at night. This includes every Samsung Galaxy Note and S series phones I've owned, as well as Nexus phones.
I watch the reviews because it's fun to watch the phone in action on the video reviews. Reviews are helpful but I don't lean on them for my total decision, especially with phones. I respect a lot of people who make reviews, because of what they've done business-wise, but they do make mistakes sometime, and a lot of it is just their opinion ( they will tell you this).
Yeah but most of the criticism from what I've been reading is about the battery life, camera, and screen. Those three things can be subjective IMO. Speaking for myself, I won't know until I can get it in my hands, that's just the way it is, at least for me.
By all objective measures we will probably see the camera rankings in this order.
1. iPhone 6+
2. Note 4
3. iPhone 6
4. LG G3
5. Nexus 6
If camera is extremely important then you may want to adjust your expectations or consider another device.
Well you can also test those 3 things and they didn't test very well at all. They may be just fine for you, though, and that's all that matters. I'm extremely demanding when it comes to these things so it's different for me.
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You know what, I have a G2 and I agree, battery life on it is amazing. There's a part of me saying I should just wait for a L port to my G2 and try it out, the camera is pretty good too and I have Qi charging.
The whole Android situation would be so much better if all phones had the option to run stock Android - that's 99% of what makes Nexus desirable.
Well the thing is, I don't totally trust some of the reviewers tests, from my pasts experiences like I mentioned before somewhere. Don't think I don't understand what you're saying, because I do (I'm just a Nexus fanboy). You want the best out of your device, both hardware & software. Anyway, it's getting late and I've been on this forum too long, and need a break.
Agreed, wholeheartedly.
Also I hope Samsung gets credit for their engineering and optimizations, when Motorola and Google are clearly unable to give us a decent camera or battery life across their whole range of phones for years now. We should just accept it.