Nexus 6P races the Grand Prix | mb.com.ph | Philippine News



Nexus 6P races the Grand Prix | mb.com.ph | Philippine News

Manila Bulletin Philippines Tempo December 28, 2015 Each year we're always excited about the new Nexus device. There's a lot to talk about it. What will be its specs sheet? What cool stuff the Android update will have? Who will Google partner with to make it? This year, the honor goes to Huawei with their introduction of the Nexus 6P. At first glance, the device looks gorgeous and has the specs sheet to prove its ferocity in the smartphone market. The Huawei Nexus 6P features an all metal body. It feels solid and sturdy. There's a little spot in the back of the phone and that would be the fingerprint scanner. The idea here is to use your index finger for faster access to a phone. I found my experience with it just the same how Huawei and Google have geared it up for: A natural location for the index finger. But that's only because I'm used to devices with a back button. If you're not familiar with this type of design, it will take some getting used to. The scanner itself is impressive,

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