Is the Nexus 6P worth while?

I have the Supcase Unicorn and I have not had any issues with accidentally pressing the volume button.

Nexus Six P
 
The Nexus 6p can only be worth while depending on what each individual want or needs from the device to fit their daily desire. Oh by the why its a great phone..

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Screen-5c because its more of a natural colors. The 6p is newer technology and its AMOLED so polarizing sunglasses are not an issue but colors are more vibrant. I'm not saying the 6p blows colors way out but you notice if you have both phones in front of you and I usually do so I notice it. But if you don't then its not that big of a deal.

Nexus Six P

Have you tried changing the phone display to sRGB? You simply need to enable developer options by tapping 'build number' seven times, and then under developer options check the 'Use sRGB' for picture colour mode. Bam! True colours as well as natural blacks! :-)

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It's an issue for those who place a large priority on video recording, for others it's a small setback in the grand overall scheme of phone features. Video is quite poor unless you're standing completely still. Everything else about the 6P is fantastic. I really hope the next version incorporates OIS.

First part of quote adjusted by me because I think your capital "BIG" was a tad too extreme ;)
 
Worthwhile? Absolutely. Pretty much all of the major and minor android outlets are unanimous in lauding the Nexus 6P as the darling of 2015. I place far more stock in that than I do in mass market acceptance. If I were rely on mass market sales McDonald's would be far superior dining experience to a restaurant applauded by the food community for quality cuisine. Now that I own one I can say yeah. They're absolutely right. Not only the best android phone I've ever owned but also the best phone regardless of OS I've ever owned.
 
Have you tried changing the phone display to sRGB? You simply need to enable developer options by tapping 'build number' seven times, and then under developer options check the 'Use sRGB' for picture colour mode. Bam! True colours as well as natural blacks! :-)

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Yup. Already done. But this needs developers options enabled (not that it's hard to do) and so on which a lot of users don't know about. Im just comparing out of the box without tinkering with stuff.

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Nothing wrong with an iPhone, they are great devices. Cost hurts though. My wife and I pay cash for our devices (prefer cheaper monthly bills). $600+ for my 6p hurt. $820 for my wife's 6S REALLY hurt. She was coming from a 4S and really needed the upgrade. It's a nice device. The fingerprint scanner on both the iPhone and the 6p seem to be really fast. At the end of the day it comes down to ecosystem preference in my opinion. She played around with some Android phones, but I encouraged her to stick with what she knows. After all, she's "average user" and the only benefit to swapping to Android for her would be saving cash on a cheaper device.

If you want security and OS updates, and want to try something new, I'd say that a Nexus 6p is a great choice. If you're deeply engrained into iOS with music and paid apps, the 6s is a fantastic device. It really is personal preference. Most people here will say buy a Nexus. After all, it is an Android community. 😉
 
I also have an iOS device for work so there's no way I would have both devices with iOS. I like iOS for certain things and Android for certain things. I usually just stay away from that topic besides this and a few others sine this didn't become a fanboy war. Which is rare.

I have an Android phone and iOS work phone and iPad. I like to tinker with different OS and such. The only thing I hate about Apple is itunes.
 
I also have an iOS device for work so there's no way I would have both devices with iOS. I like iOS for certain things and Android for certain things. I usually just stay away from that topic besides this and a few others sine this didn't become a fanboy war. Which is rare.

I have an Android phone and iOS work phone and iPad. I like to tinker with different OS and such. The only thing I hate about Apple is itunes.

I'm in the same boat. I use iOS for work and my personal one Android. I figured since I already had Android, wanted to try iOS, so use both.

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