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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428 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Abstract: Google pulled a rabbit out of its hat when it announced the Nexus 6 this year. While not too many were surprised at the fact that the product was made by Motorola (which has been taken over by Lenovo as we go to print), the sheer size and price of the dev...
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Published: 2014-12-02, Author: Aman , review by: nothingwired.com
Abstract: Updated as on November 2014. Don't forget to bookmark this page, as we will be updating it with new smartphones regularly.With this category of smartphones, one should expect the most advanced features and specifications along with solid performance. Ther...
Good, Excellent screen, Good performance, Good battery life, Stock Android 5.0 Lollipop
LTE not supported on Indian bands, A bit bulky and heavy
A lot of hard work obviously went into the creation of Lollipop, but is the end result enough to make us swear off third-party UIs forever? Not quite. There are still plenty of useful features in Samsung, LG and Sony and most other companies' custom skins...
Published: 2014-11-13, Author: Jason , review by: pcworld.in
Abstract: It's bound to happen. You'll be lining up the perfect shot with your Nexus 6, and someone will mock you for taking photos with your tablet. And you'll have to explain, "No, that's just my absurdly large phone."With a nearly 6-inch display, Google's latest...
Abstract: With a nearly 6-inch display, Google's latest Nexus is downright unwieldy. It's impossible to use effectively with one hand (and I have large hands). It doesn't fit well in my pants pockets (and I have large pants). You can forget about taking it with you...
Motorola Nexus 6 is the right candidate to carry the Android 5.0 Lollipop flagship banner. It looks good, it's brimming with the latest hardware, and it's solidly put together. Thanks to its massive 6" display and that large Nexus logo on its back, the ph...
Abstract: It's been blurring for a while now, but with the size of phone screens pushing up to 6 in. and tablet displays dipping as low as 7 in., I think it's safe to say that the way we categorize a device has become more or less arbitrary. They're all Internet-co...
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Published: 2014-11-12, Author: Eric , review by: gizmodo.in
the iPhone 6 Plus, it can feel (fantastically) like using a tablet. Typing in portrait is a dream, and there's plenty of screen real-estate to browse the web or cruise through your emails. Those booming speakers make watching actual movies on this phone a
Nexus devices are supposed to help show off how great stock Android is all on its own, but much like the Nexus 9 highlighted some of Android's tablet failings, the Nexus 6 highlights some of its phablet failings. The back button is probably the most impor
Yes. The Nexus 6 is friggin gigantic, but its wonderful, and I bet you a dollar it can win you over to big phones. More practically, just about every flagship phone these days is going to stretch your hand beyond your comfort zone circa 2012. The Nexus...
Abstract: Motorola may have already divorced Google, but the relationship still bears fruit and most recently we've seen the Nexus 6. The first Nexus phablet and the first Nexus by Motorola closely follows the Moto X (2014) design language and brings many of the sa...