Oct 01, 2015 09:39 AM
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I’ve never been a big proponent of massive phones(phablets) that require two hands to operate.Succeeding the massive and overpriced Nexus 6, the Nexus 6P has a lean Rs.32790/- price and a 5.7-inch screen. But somehow it feels smaller.
Thanks to thin bezels on the sides and a thin profile, the 6P felt very holdable in one hand, and comfy.Size aside, the AMOLED screen is the star here. The 6P has a ludicrously vivid and detailed display, and at 2, 560 × 1, 440 pixels, it’s one of the densest AMOLED screens we’ve seen. Android looked gorgeous running on it. Almost every phone’s screen looks pretty enough this year, but you can pencil the Nexus 6P at the head of the pack.Under the hood, the 6P also runs the newest revision of the 64-bit Qualcomm Snapdragon 810 processor, meaning it shouldn’t overheat like it did in phones earlier this year(see: HTC One M9).
Like the Nexus 5X, this phone ran buttery smooth in all of our tests, also thanks to its 3GB of RAM. The Snapdragon 810 is this year’s top of the line processor, so you can expect a phone that will hold up. Charging won’t be an issue either thanks to a fast new USB Type C port.