Google Nexus 6P Review - Android Overdose
The Nexus 6P is clearly a flagship, but you could hardly say that just by looking at it. It does feature an aluminum case and other new-gen materials, but the Nexus 6P is barely distinguishable from the rest of the crowd. It’s an Android device and you can tell that from a mile distance.
All in all, Nexus 6P is a worthy competitor for the other flagships on the market, but only if you're a hardcore Android fan. And only if you look at the bigger picture. If you put it side by side with the rest of the market and compare every little detail, the Nexus 6P might lose in several key areas.
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