Google’s
ownership of Motorola’s Mobility division might have been short but something
good came out of it.
Google after
taking over Motorola they had released with a good and decent hardware which
was comparatively excellent than Samsung note 4.
This was the Google’s first attempted phone
with a large screen and some of the bright features;
- 2.7 Ghz processor
- 3 GB RAM
- 32 or 64 GB internal storage
- 5.96 inch AMOLED display
- Screen resolution 1440 x 2560
- 3220 mAh battery
- 13 MP back and 2 MP front camera, dual flash.
- Android 5.0 lollipop.
But the outlook of
the phone is similar to the the finished moto x.
It is actually one of the few phones that runs a stable version of the OS. Other manufacturers that pushed Lollipop to their handhelds via firmware updates still struggle with bugs. The Nexus 6 manages to run the stock version of Android 5.0 without any hiccups. The hardware also places it in a relatively respectable position as it manages to outperform many phones that are a bit more expensive
It is actually one of the few phones that runs a stable version of the OS. Other manufacturers that pushed Lollipop to their handhelds via firmware updates still struggle with bugs. The Nexus 6 manages to run the stock version of Android 5.0 without any hiccups. The hardware also places it in a relatively respectable position as it manages to outperform many phones that are a bit more expensive
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