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Huawei Nexus 6P

For ooey gooey Marshmallow goodness, chomp on Google's Nexus 6P

HIGHS

  • Quick and responsive fingerprint sensor
  • Now on Tap makes Android more prescient than ever
  • Quick charging juices up fast
  • Premium metal build

LOWS

  • Expensive for a Nexus
  • Overly sensitive power button
  • Somewhat bland design
The Nexus 6P lives up to the proud reputation of Google phones with a pure Android experience and fantastic fingerprint sensor.

Google’s Nexus phones used to be s

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HIGHS

  • Android 5.0 Lollipop is beautiful and useful
  • As powerful as phones come
  • Gorgeous AMOLED screen
  • Fantastic speaker sound
  • Decent battery life

LOWS

  • Tough to hold due to large size
  • Screen discolors at angles
  • No MicroSD support
  • Double the price of last year’s Nexus

The Nexus 6 is the best overall Android phone we’ve used thanks to Android Lollipop, but it is big and no bargain.

For half a decade, Google’s Nexus phones have shown phone makers and regular folks exactly what it

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Google has launched a host of new devices all running its new Android 5.0 operating system. Initially teased under the name Android L, the preview version has now matured to become Lollipop, a name only now made public. Google has teamed up with Motorola and HTC to launch two new devices – the Nexus 6 smartphone and the Nexus 9 tablet respectively. Here’s all the Google news you need to know right now.

Android 5.0 Lollipop

Google puts the importance of Android 5.0 best when it calls the ne

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Motorola Nexus

The title got you intrigued? You’re not the only one, same goes for me as well. Many people would like for something like this to come to fruition. Motorola is allegedly working on yet another device we didn’t know about, as you know Moto X+1 is expected to launch soon, this summer in fact.

According to Android Police’s information, Motorola is working on a next Nexus device codenamed “Shamu”. So, here’s the gist. The device is allegedly going to sport a 5.9″ device which is kind of fishy and I

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Best Buy leaked it early and then Google finally made it official: the second generation Nexus 7 is here. The 7-inch Android tablet to beat got some upgraded specs and the newest version of Android, 4.3. It’s thinner, lighter, and more drool-worthy. Will it make the iPad Mini nervous?

The Nexus 7 keeps the 7-inch display of its predecessor rather than adding a few fractions of an inch as other tablets have done recently. Instead, Google upped the pixel density by adding a full

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