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  1. Russell Berge says:

    Cons mentioned: just shy on specs compared to the competitors. Well, it's also priced about $200+ less than theirs. For the price you get lots of the current technologies and it's a Nexus without the bloat.This is also a Samsung Amoled panel. The touch sensitivity on this device is awesome. Battery life and quick charging via USB C seems awesome so far.

  2. Giovanni VonRueden says:

    Perhaps you shouldn't given you said snapdragon 801 and not 810 and also said that it isn't as fast as other rivals like who lol? Samsung and their slow touchwiz compared to stock clean android? Right because clean software means the phone is slower.. 810 is by definition one of the most powerful chipsets you can find so calling it slower than rivals is beyond me tbh. Good points just haven't got some facts right.

  3. Demond Olson says:

    Yes, I've heard of Apple, they didn't steal source code, they are not linked to the PLA, they are not interested in nation state espionage so I'm confused by the response.

  4. Mariano Feeney says:

    Can I open and replace batteries

  5. Alfred Collier says:

    "since it requires two hands to operate the phone properly" FOR YOU.

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  7. Eddie Hartmann says:

    i quoted him talking about the reversible USB connector, he's saying "less of a chance" implying there is still "some chance" to insert it incorrectly.

    which is wrong, it's physically impossible to insert it incorrectly.

  8. Sierra Franecki says:

    USB-C charging is the future. Unfortunately, right now USB-C cables and devices are still not common, and the only choice is to carry around long and messy wires. The MAXiOS 3X3 Keychain Charger offers the only all-in-one compact solution right now.

  9. Emmy Wunsch says:

    Horrible phone. They excluded HDMI-out. So much for traveling or watching a movie at your friend's house. So mich for the greatnessnofnUSB-C. I migrated from LG G2. I would have been less disappointed/shocked if they had left off the headphone jack. It was a peckerhead move.

  10. Hugh Marks says:

    Cool! For the money it should be great! Enjoy!

  11. Prof. Mekhi Cruickshank says:

    If you mean that it's impossible to have the plug FIT incorrectly, you could say that about the currently USB standard. But as far as a plug that can only fit while oriented upside down or right side up, there is an infinite number of angles you can be off by. That's why I pointed out how a stereo jack is far more forgiving. You can insert a stereo jack into its port at any rotation.

  12. Wallace Senger MD says:

    The phone is awesome! take your phonephile JARGON and over the top tech savvy to a published and only member exclusive arena… Great phone and great ROMS, and kernels to match

  13. Kurtis Jacobs says:

    The human eye can't really distinguish between pixels at anything greater than ~350 ppi. So you're pointless bickering about 577 vs 518 PPI is just juvenile. We've reached a level now where you'd need a microscope just to see a single pixel, at either figure!

  14. Logan Schaden says:

    You drop a phone on ceramic tile from any height and it's a roll of the dice what the damage will be. If you want a tough phone buy one (s6 active or that new Moto with the unbreakable screen). Or use a case. It's a big slab of glass on the front. You drop glass and sometimes it will break.

  15. Eli Wolf PhD says:

    I have the Nexus 6P and the iPhone 6s Plus (don't ask:-) They are both excellent phones, and at this point–which is only a few weeks into using them–I cannot pick a favorite. The fanboys for both phones have their favorite loves and hates, but the quality of both is excellent. I would NOT agree that the 6P is a tiny step behind top premium, and I WOULD argue that Android 6 Marshmallow is an outstanding OS. The "bulge issue" on the 6P is a non-issue if you've ever seen one or held it in your hand (it's minutely noticeable), but the button and wide bezels on the iPhone 6s Plus definitely are issues and they should both have disappeared…like, 2 years ago.

  16. Dr. Garret Weimann Jr. says:

    This review sounds like a Samsung advert, I thought TechRadar were better than that.
    Stop complaining about usb type c, things change and get better… its the future get over it.

  17. Gus Boehm II says:

    I finally received an invite for the OnePlus 2 so have ordered one of those – if nothing else it's a much cheaper upgrade compared to all of the others, especially as I buy my phones outright rather than have a contract.

    It only took 4 months or so (plus several referrals to bump me up the queue) to get my invite. I had given up on it!

  18. Dr. Kelley Schoen says:

    This phone is as fragile as a glass doll, the screen cracked when I dropped my two-day old phone on ceramic tile from a height of 15 cm, yes, 15 cm, as in 0.15 meter.
    Maybe it's a super unlucky drop or perhaps this particular phone is defective to begin with, but all of my other phones have survived much, much, much worse drops than this and they all survived. I cannot properly express my disappointment with this phone.

  19. Damion Kautzer says:

    Its called payola: Bribing of the media to misrepresent and thereby override reality. It's as commonplace in the media as ad revenue.

  20. Teagan Wilkinson says:

    Anyone considering this handset for mobile photography be warned that there is a long-unresolved bug with exposure compensation that makes HDR camera apps like HDR Camera + flat out not work. https://code.google.com/p/andr

  21. Prudence Kris says:

    There's still anything + or – 180 degrees. It's not as failsafe as a stereo adapter which I've always thought was a superior form factor–why not just layout the connectors along a small rod? If we're afraid of confusion make it hexagonal. It's so weird that we don't.

  22. Maritza Ortiz V says:

    "Why is no one addressing the elephant in the room? Huawei as a company is built on intellectual property theft, deceit, espionage….". Have you heard of a small company called Apple?

  23. Mrs. Tressie Predovic says:

    been a big fan of techradar for a number of years and it is normally my go-to tech review site. however, something didn't quite add up while reading the review of the nexus 6p. killer review in all the sections and yet somehow it's ridiculously low down on your 'top 10 phones' list. every tech website/blogger (android authority, mkbhd, etc.) has said that this is possibly the best android phone around and yet this isn't reflected on your list at all.

    and then i came across this review on t3:

    http://www.t3.com/reviews/nexu

    how can the same phone reviewed by the same person have different ratings?! does make me (and possibly others if they have noticed this) reconsider the validity of your reviews if even the reviewer himself can't be consistent

  24. Anissa Flatley says:

    Why is no one addressing the elephant in the room? Huawei as a company is built on intellectual property theft, deceit, espionage and has a direct link to the PLA and their continued effort to steal any and all intel. It's like everyone has forgotten how they got started, even freakin' google who got hacked in 2009 to steal their source code (Baidu anyone?). It is not simple paranoia when you actually know the background of such a company. http://www.networkworld.com/ar

  25. Cecelia Kovacek says:

    The camera need space for the various lenses and filters. That's why the lens is always the thickest part of any device.

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