I recently bought a Note 5 and 6P to compare. The 6P was $20 more but double the storage at 64GB. I'm using DP5 on the 6P. As far as battery life they seem to be the same. I thought that was kinda surprising with the smaller battery in the Note. The screen seems to be the same on both. Yes the Note whites are more white and the 6P more of a yellow tint but the sharpness of color and text seem to be better on the 6P. I thought that was interesting. Plus when taking pictures the Note 5 seems to lighten the picture up and it seems to be more unnatural. This was indoors only. I took a picture outside and the again the colors seem more natural on the 6P. Note 5 still kills the 6P in speed even with DP5. This is a really hard decision on what to keep. I like USB-C since it's like the lightning connector but I will miss wireless charging. I also like the button placement better on the Note 5. Having the power button on the same side with the volume is dumb. Call quality with the few calls seemed to favor the 6P. My one concern with the Note 5 is the phone slowing down like torbach1 mentioned with the S7E. Still trying to get used to the fingerprint sensor on the back too. I think it works great but when on a desk at work that just sucks. So as you can see I'm torn between the two. Both great phones.
Forgot to mention I do like the getting the latest updates on the 6P and using a beta too. Plus ROM'ing it if I want. The Note 5 will get Nougat when? Next March maybe?
Interesting, that you found the Note 5 quicker and with better battery life. I found that prior to upgrading to DP5, but after that, I find that the 6P is faster than both the S7 Edge, and the Note7 both in terms of load speed of apps (I'm not a gamer, so this was a bunch of other apps including YouTube, HBO Go, Nine Email, etc.), and better battery life.
I'm selling my S7 Edge, since I prefer the Note7, but am still on the fence about if I keep one of the two, the Note7 and Nexus 6P, which one...
I'd recommend waiting until tomorrow when the Nougat release build comes out and try again to compare.
As for photos, that is pretty subjective. My experience has been that in normal lighting conditions, the 6P is excellent, but slow (although HDR processing is now a background tasks with DP5, so things are a lot better), while the Samsung in auto mode is pretty much the same, but in low light is far better than the 6P. Where the bigger difference lies is in speed of focus and video, both of which the Samsung kills them Nexus on.
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