I'll try to keep this short, ask any questions if you want.
*The nexus 6 is HANDS down the better device IMO
- smoother and faster, there's no contest. (my galaxy tab is faster then my note 4.. that's pretty sad)
- All of the features of 5.0 are actually amazing, and not gimmicky, i'm already seeing the benefit to all the neat things like the lock screen notifications.
-Negatives
* The camera.. by far.. is just not that good. Google needs to get this right.. maybe they need to buy Nokia?would love to see the power of Lumia in the nexus 7.. imagine that?
*Battery seems ok, not as great.. which is VERY VERY odd to me.. because there's zero bloat on the N6... this leads me to believe it's the software.. it has to be lollipop.. which i'm happy with that thought because they are bound to update lollipop with some sort of patch to improve this right? with the size of the battery in the N6 it's hard to believe the battery life is average.
All in all i'm beyond happy with switching, this is definitely the better device.
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I own and love both phones. I tried to give up one and couldn't. They both have features and optimizations that make them compelling.
Display- The Note 4 has a slight edge. I removed the adaptive brightness on the N6 to make it fair and they're both beautiful. There is something about the Note 4 screen that seems just a tad better. I have used both simultaneously in direct sunlight and the results were equal. There was no difference for me.
Battery- Another slight edge to Note simply because it is replaceable. For my usage, I haven't seen the huge disparity like others have. I have pretty much equal SOT for both phones. Unlike others, I charge my phone every night. I never have a problem with draining the battery on a given day. IF I were going to an amusement park or on vacation, I'd probably take the Note 4 just because I can swap the battery.
Feel- Another category where both phones feel good in different ways. The N6 has the curved back and is very thin at the bottom of the phone. This helps me immensely based on how I type with two hand with my pinkies resting at the bottom. The Note 4 has a grippier back, which makes it easier to hold without a case (my preference).
Camera- I've held both phone together and taken pictures under the same conditions and have come out with a mixed bag. I've shared these photos with friends and family and their opinions on the same pictures have varied. Some look better on the Note 4 while others looked better on the N6. I find this amazing because so many have put down the camera on the N6. I think it is more than functional based on the pictures I have taken. The Note 4 appeared to have sharper pics and I don't know if that is necessarily good or not because I'm not a photographer. I know the pics were taken at the same time in the same conditions and they just appear to be really sharp. It looks good on some and not so good on others. As for options, the Note 4 crushes many phones, let alone the N6.
Speakers- No contest. N6 hands down. Personally, I like these speakers better than the M8!
Lollipop- Love it. My only bone with lollipop is not having an option to disable the banner notifications. It is a huge annoyance for me and is why I use the Note 4 slightly more than the N6. It is annoying when reading online or watching a video and a notification banner pops up at the top of the screen. Other than that, Android 5.0 is a major win.
These are my observations under my own conditions. I never let someone else's observations dictate a purchase. I perform my own tests. You'll read both ends of the spectrums for pros and cons. At the end of the day, you have to try for yourself. Don't jade your mind with comments on boards and go in open minded with any phone purchase. What someone else experiences may not be yours. For those that own and enyoy, keep on keeping on. For those on the fence, bring one home and use it. IF you don't like it, return it.
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