Testseek.com have collected 428 expert reviews of the Motorola Google Nexus 6 and the average rating is 81%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Motorola Google Nexus 6.
January 2015
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Previous iterations of the Nexus series introduced bleeding-edge features and/or low price-tags. The reduced barrier to entry combined with novel hardware allowed developers an efficient development platform. The sixth iteration of the Nexus program perfo...
Abstract: The best part about picking out a new Android phone is the huge level of choice and diversity the platform provides: With so many different manufacturers creating devices, there's something available for practically every purpose and preference imaginable...
The Nexus 6 is arguably more sizeable than it should be, with not enough big-screen features to justify the offset in convenience and usability. However, it's still a fun-to-use and fully premium phone, packing the best version of Android yet, crisp visua...
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Published: 2014-12-06, Author: Will , review by: newatlas.com
Abstract: At what point does a phone get so big that it becomes a tablet? Whether you call it a huge phone, small tablet or just a "phablet," Google's Nexus 6 is a beast. Read on, as Gizmag reviews one of the best ... mobile devices of the year.The Nexus 6 has an e...
Published: 2014-12-05, Author: Michael , review by: Pocketnow.com
Excellent build quality, fit & finish, Toptier specs, Best North American radio compatibility of any Android smartphone, Lollipop is the most approachable Android yet, Loud, full sound from dual frontfiring speakers
Just average battery life, Ungainly form factor, slippery casing, Fails to intelligently leverage larger display, Lollipop still needs optimization
What we have in the Nexus 6, then, is a somewhat mixed bag. In some ways it really excels: you're getting a fantastic spec sheet that'll future-proof you well into next year, mated to the most compatible and capable radio stack around, and Lollipop is the...
Cutting edge hardware, will receive OS updates quickly, huge high res AMOLED display, good ergonomics
Too large for most folks. No microSD card slot and no enhancements to make use of the large display
There's nothing like a Nexus: it's clean, it's fast and the gods won't strike you down with lightning if you unlock the bootloader and install a custom ROM or root the device--such tinkering is encouraged. But this Nexus is different--it's huge, and I sus...
Published: 2014-12-01, Author: Matthew , review by: zdnet.com
The Nexus 6 is the best Nexus ever and for once a Nexus device is not lacking in any specification. The price reflects the high-end nature of the Nexus 6, but the competition in the Android marketplace is also much stiffer than it was in the past. I still...
Coming from the Moto X 2013, then the Moto X 2014, and disliking extremely large phones in general, I was quite apprehensive about Google's Nexus 6. If I haven't made myself clear, this is an insanely large phone that just will not work for everyone. Howe...
I see what Google was trying to do with the Nexus 6. If you aren't fond of the large size and price, you can always go down to the Moto X 2014 (At the time of this review, the Verizon Wireless Moto X has received the Lollipop 5.0 update). It looks jus...
Abstract: The Nexus 6 is Google's first foray into the large smartphone space that has been dominated by Samsung. The Galaxy Note series, on the other hand, has grown from a niche product, to what many might consider Samsung's true flagship with its latest offering...