It's crazy fast, but you have to be careful about setting up the six images it captures to map your finger in order to get all of it. The placement is great for everything but in the car.
The only feature difference is a fingerprint sensor and missing wireless charging. It's smaller, and perfectly capable, but the N6 is still a good phone. It'll really boil down to how you prefer the exterior for most.
Since your using it on Verizon how does the reception compare to N6 and Moto XPE? N6 was better then the g3 for me, the XPE was even better but I returned it to wait for the N6P. That's my only real worry. Moto sets the bar highI've used it on Verizon so far, and it's been great. Gets me through a day, but I've only had it for two so far. It's probably close to the G4 if I had to compare it, but I'm not ready to say anything definitive.
It's very different.
Any news on signal strength, specifically in poor-reception areas?
I have an HTC M8 now and at work I'm on the border of no signal so anything worse would not cut it. I tried an LG G4 and it was slightly better than my M8
Why. I have. The answer is in the original question.Again, how? Maybe try actually answering the question.
I read one review that the power button on the side is extremely sensitivity and one reviewer said he had been accidentally shutting off the phone when he didn't mean to. What has your experience been with it?
This is pretty easily addressed via Smart Lock, assuming you have a Bluetooth-equipped car. I do this with my N5, and the side power button is easy enough to turn on the screen if needed.
Hello and thank you for answering some questions about the 6P =)
I was wondering what the graphite finish is like? Do you think it will scratch easily?
Thanks.
Can you tell me if the 'fast charging' is actually Qualcomm Quick Charge 2.0 or another, proprietary fast charging system? I've spent a bunch of money on QC 2.0 for my Nexus 6 and don't want to have to buy new accessories.
Wouldn't even mildly OCD people be compelled to wipe the glass across the rear camera before every shot, which would probably make it worse. They have obviously got the optics right. It just seems a design compromise, though it's probably fine in practice.
Catch yourself checking it for smudges?
Why. I have. The answer is in the original question.