I 'v e been waiting to get rid of my Samsung Galaxy S3, just bought a Nexus 6P for $500 which is less than the overpriced Samsung 6 edge plus and they all work.
For $30 a month I have unlimited talk and text and if I don't use the $10 a month of data I get a credit.
Better than AT&T, T-mobile or Verizon at $50
If it is OK, it goes back, I have nothing to lose.
It does matter when the company is founded by the Chinese military General.
Wrong. The company was founded by a former Chinese military engineer. He retired from the military first and then founded the company.
:) Again, it's China and her military man we are talking about .. retired, doesn't matter. He works for the state. Having said that, I am not very impressed with the Nexus 6P phone. That black patch looks hideous. Sticking with my LG G4.
I have owned many Nexus devices and currently use the older Nexus 5. The fact that it has been two years and I always have the latest Android version plus I occasionally take advantage of the massive ROM support for Nexus devices. It was not a difficult choice to know I wanted another Nexus device the difficult part was picking which one to go with. I made the prudent decision and purchased both the 5X and 6P. I think they nailed the phones for the prices I just wish they would have kept wireless charging and i'm not sure if OIS is needed with the new camera. I will spend a few days with each and decide the keeper.
I originally had no intention of even considering the larger device (that's the reason I skipped last years model). However, the more I research these devices the more I am leaning toward the 6P. I just hope I can grow to like the large size. Also hoping T-Mobile supports it for all of their features such as WiFi calling and In-Flight texting.
It does matter when the company is founded by the Chinese military General.
Wrong. The company was founded by a former Chinese military engineer. He retired from the military first and then founded the company.
Again, it's China and her military man we are talking about .. retired, doesn't matter. He works for the state. Having said that, I am not very impressed with the Nexus 6P phone. That black patch looks hideous. Sticking with my LG G4.
Many if not most of the products you buy are made in China and ultimately, controlled by the government in one way or another. Usually that results in a lower price.
I have owned many Nexus devices and currently use the older Nexus 5. The fact that it has been two years and I always have the latest Android version plus I occasionally take advantage of the massive ROM support for Nexus devices. It was not a difficult choice to know I wanted another Nexus device the difficult part was picking which one to go with. I made the prudent decision and purchased both the 5X and 6P. I think they nailed the phones for the prices I just wish they would have kept wireless charging and i'm not sure if OIS is needed with the new camera. I will spend a few days with each and decide the keeper.
I originally had no intention of even considering the larger device (that's the reason I skipped last years model). However, the more I research these devices the more I am leaning toward the 6P. I just hope I can grow to like the large size. Also hoping T-Mobile supports it for all of their features such as WiFi calling and In-Flight texting.
I'm in the same boat. Always had Nexus devices until I got the OnePlus 1. I was able to get used to that size, coming from the Nex5 before. The OnePlus 2 wasn't very compelling so was going to get the Motorola Pure, the 6P looks promising. If it's any consolation, it's smaller than the original Nexus 6.
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Who would you prefer to make the next affordable Nexus line?
Chinese Huawei - NOPE
So is my Fire phone better than this one? Sure.
For $30 a month I have unlimited talk and text and if I don't use the $10 a month of data I get a credit.
Better than AT&T, T-mobile or Verizon at $50
If it is OK, it goes back, I have nothing to lose.
Wrong. The company was founded by a former Chinese military engineer. He retired from the military first and then founded the company.
:) Again, it's China and her military man we are talking about .. retired, doesn't matter. He works for the state. Having said that, I am not very impressed with the Nexus 6P phone. That black patch looks hideous. Sticking with my LG G4.
I originally had no intention of even considering the larger device (that's the reason I skipped last years model). However, the more I research these devices the more I am leaning toward the 6P. I just hope I can grow to like the large size. Also hoping T-Mobile supports it for all of their features such as WiFi calling and In-Flight texting.
Many if not most of the products you buy are made in China and ultimately, controlled by the government in one way or another. Usually that results in a lower price.
Ha, of course they won't. It's called capitalism. The point is to make more money.
Maybe you should live in a socialist country then you'll experience government greed and corruption.
I'm in the same boat. Always had Nexus devices until I got the OnePlus 1. I was able to get used to that size, coming from the Nex5 before. The OnePlus 2 wasn't very compelling so was going to get the Motorola Pure, the 6P looks promising. If it's any consolation, it's smaller than the original Nexus 6.
Let's see Nexus 5 made by LG, Nexus 5x made by LG..... ?
I'm still waiting to know what you would have prefer to build the next affordable Nexus :P
Thank you!