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With the octa-core Snapdragon 810 processor under the hood, performance on the new Nexus is faster than ever, yet gentler on battery life. The 3450mAh battery keeps you talking, texting and apping into the night. Paired with a reversible USB Type-C port for fast charging, you’ve got a daily driver that actually lasts all day.
With Nexus devices, you always get the freshest, fastest, most satisfying Android™ OS available. First in line for software updates and designed from the inside out with an Android-centric point of view, Nexus is the ultimate Android experience.
The 12.3 MP camera is designed for photos taken with less-than-ideal lighting. The 1.55µm sensor captures more light than almost any other on the market, and oversized pixels absorb more in even the dimmest conditions to make your photos brighter. With a faster Google Camera™ app, you never miss a moment, and with the smart Google Photos™ app, your memories are easy to relive and impossible to lose.
Your Nexus is quicker and more secure with a fingerprint sensor. Placed on the back of your device to complement the way you naturally hold it, one touch will turn on your phone and unlock your apps for smooth, easy access. Instead of a password, only your unique fingerprint can access your email and photos, or make purchases on Android Pay™.
Nexus: When the apps you love, your OS software, and your device itself are all on the same page. Your day runs smoother when the apps that run your day, like Gmail™, Chrome™, and Google Maps™, are powered by Android and Nexus, with the same Google DNA.
Pros: Lightning fast, great screen and battery. Marshmallow is great. No bloatware means you actually get to use the storage space provided. So 32gb seems to be enough space for me, even though 32gb on my Note 3 was not.
Cons: The vibration is the weakest I have ever seen in a phone, with no way to increase it. This could be a deal breaker for some. I am okay with it, though. Also, marshmallow has no way to set any screen to be your default home screen other than the far left one. This is a Android problem, though, not one specific to the Nexus 6p. No microSD slot, and a non replaceable battery, but I'm sure you guys already know that.
Overall Review: Even though there are some minor "cons", none are enough for me to justify taking a star off. Overall, this is the best phone I have ever had, and I only get flagship phones. Also, it is 200-350 cheaper than other flagship models, and performs better. Great device!