Did you find any issues with Nexus 6?
No I didn't...although to be fair I don't own one yet.
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What is the next Nexus phone in the developmental chain?
Anything we say is obviously a guess based on nothing at all
nexus 666!
in reality, no one but google will know until about the end of september or beginning of october.
Nexus Silver.
I just saw some reviews of the 6p and it looks great. What are your thoughts. Should I get the 6p or just stay with the N6?
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There's and entire thread about this in the Nexus 6 General section of the forums. I would suggest looking there.
I understand there are some issues with T-Mobile and Android 6, but I’ve yet to experience any—perhaps this is isolated to the Nexus 6? FWIW, I got the OTA and, so far, my T-Mobile experience has actually improved since. In an area where I frequently tether, I often got between 1 and 5MBps downstream. Today, with Marshmallow, I got 35Mbps down and I’ve never downloaded this fast at this location.
Anyone one else with a similar experience or negative one?
Cheers.
BinkXDA said:
I understand there are some issues with T-Mobile and Android 6, but I’ve yet to experience any—perhaps this is isolated to the Nexus 6? FWIW, I got the OTA and, so far, my T-Mobile experience has actually improved since. In an area where I frequently tether, I often got between 1 and 5MBps downstream. Today, with Marshmallow, I got 35Mbps down and I’ve never downloaded this fast at this location.
Anyone one else with a similar experience or negative one?
Cheers.
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I agree, I haven't seen any issues at all, my service and dl/ul speeds have improved, no crackling anymore like I had on 5.1.1, and I am currently on the Nexus 6, my wife the Nexus 5, both with Marshmallow
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BinkXDA said:
I understand there are some issues with T-Mobile and Android 6, but I’ve yet to experience any—perhaps this is isolated to the Nexus 6? FWIW, I got the OTA and, so far, my T-Mobile experience has actually improved since. In an area where I frequently tether, I often got between 1 and 5MBps downstream. Today, with Marshmallow, I got 35Mbps down and I’ve never downloaded this fast at this location.
Anyone one else with a similar experience or negative one?
Cheers.
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The only problems I've heard are with T Mobile and the new Nexus phone that has been released this year due to some band restriction problems.
funnel71 said:
The only problems I've heard are with T Mobile and the new Nexus phone that has been released this year due to some band restriction problems.
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Yes, this is the first time that T-Mobile hasn't supported a new Nexus phone
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I currently have a Nexus 7 2013 and Blackberry Z30. I probably can get a Blackberry Priv for half price, or find a cheap Nexus 6. I think if I got a Nexus 6 I would replace my tablet as well with it, but basically, should I replace both devices with a Nexus 6, replace the Z30 with a Nexus 6, or replace the Z30 with a Priv? I'm used to using my Nexus 7 as kind of a large phone, so the size of the 6 doesn't really put me off.
Should i buy nexus 6p or nexus 6?? And how active is the rom development of nexus 6???
burninghouse said:
Should i buy nexus 6p or nexus 6?? And how active is the rom development of nexus 6???
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I asked this same question a year ago, only in my case it was between the 6, 6P, and Moto X Pure/Style. The 6P was the first one eliminated, as the only real advantage it had over the other two was a fingerprint scanner. I ended up with the 6, and my roommate got the Moto X. ROM development is roughly as active as the 6P. After all, these are Nexus devices, intended for developers, and thus easy to create ROMs for.
Strephon Alkhalikoi said:
I asked this same question a year ago, only in my case it was between the 6, 6P, and Moto X Pure/Style. The 6P was the first one eliminated, as the only real advantage it had over the other two was a fingerprint scanner. I ended up with the 6, and my roommate got the Moto X. ROM development is roughly as active as the 6P. After all, these are Nexus devices, intended for developers, and thus easy to create ROMs for.
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Mate i have already ordered nexus 6. Lucky
burninghouse said:
Mate i have already ordered nexus 6. Lucky
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Same situation, coming from a nexus 5. I choose n6 because of the price ... 200€ for a refurbished google unit with 2 years of warranty, it's great. I have to change my Nexus 5 because the battery never last a full day. Amoled display and front stereo speakers are great features.
Nexus 6 is still a high end device, especially for what most of us use it for. I personally own a Nexus 5 and Nexus 6 while using the 5 as my wifi hotspot and the 6 as my main phone device. The Nexus brand and the community that loyally supports it has been the unofficial beta testers for Googles new line, Pixel and future flagships. If you enjoy testing the latest Android OS and its many custom ROMs who push the limits of the Nexus 4 or 5 while perfecting many of them to create many of the stable ROMs we trust today.
Nexus 6 has one of the largest displays ever built and honestly its hard to give that up for a smaller one. Snapdragon Processor 808, 3GB RAM is more than fast considering most new phones are still not using processors that fast. My nexus 6 is still in nearly new condition and doesn't have any issues with the device overall. Plus I'm running the latest software 7.1.1 which most people have no clue what OS they have.
Nexus 6p has been Working out many bugs out associated with the Nougat update. So I am sure the 6p will be slashing prices very soon.
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Snapdragon Processor 808, 3GB RAM is more than fast...
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Snapdragon 805. The 808 is found in the Moto X Pure.