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Huawei Nexus 6P unlocked smartphone, 32GB Graphite (US Warranty)
Brand | HUAWEI |
Model Name | Nexus 6P |
Wireless Carrier | Unlocked |
Operating System | Android |
Cellular Technology | 4G |
Memory Storage Capacity | 32 GB |
Connectivity Technology | USB |
Color | Graphite |
Screen Size | 5.7 Inches |
Wireless network technology | LTE |
About this item
- All-metal design Unlocked, LTE smartphone with a powerful 2GHz Snapdragon 810 V2.1 Processor and the newest Android software, Android 6.0 marshmallow.
- A 5.7-Inch, high-resolution WQHD AMOLED display and front-facing stereo speakers to experience your photos and videos in cinematic Quality.
- The powerful 12 MP Camera was built to capture your world in true-to-life detail. Larger 1.55 µM pixels absorb more light¹ in even the dimmest conditions to make your photos Brighter.
- Quicker access and more security with a fingerprint sensor placed on the back to complement the way you naturally hold your Phone.
- Long lasting 3,450 mAh battery with quick charging USB Type-C plug. it's reversible, so there's no more guessing which way is up.
- Model Nin-A1; compatible with nano SIM Cards
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Fingerprint reader | 4.0 | 4.0 | 3.9 | 4.2 | 4.7 | 4.3 |
Battery life | 2.3 | 4.1 | 3.9 | 4.1 | 4.5 | 4.3 |
Face recognition | — | 3.8 | 4.0 | 3.9 | 4.8 | 4.2 |
Screen quality | 4.1 | — | 4.6 | 4.1 | — | 4.4 |
Value for money | — | 3.9 | 3.5 | 4.0 | — | 4.3 |
Sold By | — | Mobiles International | TCL Direct-US | Amazon.com | PRIME CELLUTIONS | Amazon.com |
display size | 5.7 inches | 6.6 inches | 6.67 inches | 6.5 inches | 6.5 inches | 6.78 inches |
memory capacity | 32 GB | 128 GB | 256 GB | 4 GB | 256 GB | 256 GB |
model name | Nexus 6P | Galaxy A14 | 20 Pro 5G | Moto G 5G (2023) | 7T | OnePlus 8 Pro |
operating system | Android | Android 12, One UI Core 4.1 | Android 11.0 | Android 13 | Android 9.0 | Android |
connectivity tech | USB | Wi-Fi | Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, USB | USB Type C | Wi-Fi | Bluetooth, Wireless, USB |
display type | LCD | LCD | AMOLED | LCD | AMOLED | AMOLED |
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Product Description
The Nexus 6P is the new phone from Google with Android 6.0 Marshmallow. The 6P features a 5.7" wqhd AMOLED display with 518 pixels per inch and a camera that takes beautiful photos in all light conditions. It's crafted from aeronautical-grade aluminum and precision engineered for optimal comfort and performance. The new Nexus sports the curves and contours of a machine built for turning heads. Diamond chamfers encircle its edges, and the new visor on the back of the device accents the low-light-loving, 12.3 MP, sapphire- crystal Lens camera.
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Product Dimensions | 6.27 x 0.29 x 3.06 inches |
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Item Weight | 6.3 ounces |
ASIN | B015YCRZ06 |
Item model number | Nexus 6P |
Batteries | 1 Lithium Metal batteries required. (included) |
Customer Reviews |
3.7 out of 5 stars |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
OS | Android |
RAM | 32 GB |
Wireless communication technologies | Cellular |
Connectivity technologies | USB |
Special features | fingerprint-sensor, smartphone, camera, lte |
Display technology | AMOLED |
Display resolution | 1440 x 2560 pixels |
Other display features | Wireless |
Human Interface Input | Touchscreen |
Scanner Resolution | 1440x2560 resolution |
Other camera features | Front |
Form Factor | Smartphone |
Color | Graphite |
Whats in the box | Handset^Charger^C to C Cable^A to C Cable^QSG^SI^SIM Tool |
Manufacturer | Huawei Device USA Inc |
Date First Available | September 29, 2015 |
Memory Storage Capacity | 32 GB |
Standing screen display size | 5.7 Inches |
Battery Capacity | 450 Milliamp Hours |
Weight | 6.28 Ounces |
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An exquisite frame for your life
Crafted from aeronautical-grade anodized aluminum, the new Nexus sports the curves and contours of a machine built for turning heads. Diamond chamfers encircle its edges, and the new visor on the back of the device accents the low-light-loving, 12.3 MP, sapphire- crystal lens camera.
Built on a foundation of power
With the octa-core Snapdragon 810 processor under the hood, performance on the new Nexus is faster than ever, yet gentler on battery life. The 3450mAh battery keeps you talking, texting and apping into the night. Paired with a reversible USB Type-C port for fast charging, you’ve got a daily driver that actually lasts all day.
Always the newest OS, now running Android 6.0 Marshmallow
With Nexus devices, you always get the freshest, fastest, most satisfying Android OS available. First in line for software updates and designed from the inside out with an Android-centric point of view, Nexus is the ultimate Android experience.
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A camera that captures more lightThe 12.3 MP camera is designed for photos taken with less‑than‑ideal lighting. The 1.55µm sensor captures more light than almost any other on the market, and oversized pixels absorb more in even the dimmest conditions to make your photos brighter. With a faster Google Camera app, you never miss a moment, and with the smart Google Photos app, your memories are easy to relive and impossible to lose. |
Simplified Security: One FingertipYour Nexus is quicker and more secure with a fingerprint sensor. Placed on the back of your device to complement the way you naturally hold it, one touch will turn on your phone and unlock your apps for smooth, easy access. Instead of a password, only your unique fingerprint can access your email and photos, or make purchases on Android Pay. |
The best of Google in the palm of your handNexus: When the apps you love, your OS software, and your device itself are all on the same page. Your day runs smoother when the apps that run your day, like Gmail, Chrome, and Google Maps, are powered by Android and Nexus, with the same Google DNA. |
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What is an unlocked phone?An unlocked phone is a device that is not bound to any carrier or plan. It allows you to choose your phone first and your carrier second. Upon selecting a plan, simply insert the carrier's SIM card into the phone and you're ready to go. If you decide you want to change carriers down the road or want to take an international trip, it's as simple as replacing your existing SIM card with a new SIM and activating your new plan. |
What are the benefits of an unlocked phone?Freedom: Choose the carrier with the best service or price. If you find a better deal later, you have the ability to change to a different carrier. Travel: Take your phone internationally and use the carrier of your choice. It's as easy as inserting an active SIM card. Selection: Choose the phone with the features you want, whether or not your carrier sells it, and get more service options without a contract. |
How do I set up my unlocked phone?The first thing you’ll need is a SIM card for your desired carrier. When activated, the SIM card will let your phone connect to your carrier’s network. If you decide to upgrade to a newer unlocked phone in the future, you can easily remove the SIM card from your old phone and put it in your new phone—just make sure you get the right size of SIM card (nano, micro, or standard) for your phone. If you want to use your phone while traveling internationally, you can easily buy a SIM card for a carrier that operates where you’re traveling. As long as it’s activated, you can just swap SIM cards when you arrive at your destination. |
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Customers like the sound quality, performance, and quality of the wireless accessory. They mention that the double front-facing speakers sound absolutely great, and the phone functions 100% despite the drops. They are also satisfied with speed, and appearance. However, some customers have reported issues with stability and charging. Customers differ on charging, and battery life.
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Customers like the quality of the Nexus 6P. They mention it's a very refined piece of hardware, a solid phone, and has the best overall performing camera they have ever used on a mobile device. The speakers are good quality, but they suffer from being pretty low volume overall. Overall, customers are satisfied with the quality and performance of the phone.
"...The camera is also spectacular and it has a lot of features I've never seen before on a smartphone...." Read more
"...First things first, this phone in its perfect form is incredible...." Read more
"...It also works when I pick it up N6 style. Remember that the camera is improved so I think thats why it's working so much better...." Read more
"...appearance of a flagship phone starting with aluminum enclosure, craftsmanship, and technical specifications particularly considering its 2015..." Read more
Customers like the speed of the wireless accessory. They mention that it runs smoother, unlocks very fast, and has no lag. They also appreciate the snappy performance of the phone and fingerprint sensor.
"...-Very fast! Especially with web browsing and gaming! Thanks to the octacore, and no it will not "overheat"...." Read more
"...a combination of the hardware and Android 6.0.1 - I'm noticing significantly less lag and better usability in web browsing compared to my S6...." Read more
"...Its fast and basically invisible. Its really hard to describe something that is invisible and does what its supposed to without issues...." Read more
"...The scanner is also one of the fastest, if not the fastest out there. The scanner is also incredibly accurate as well...." Read more
Customers like the performance of the wireless accessory. They say it performs well when it works, the sensor is well-placed, and works effortlessly. Some customers also mention that the phone functions 100% despite the drops, and the camera looks and functions amazingly.
"...This camera looks and functions amazingly...." Read more
"...Network - Wifi performance is excellent, and it works exceedingly well on Project Fi...." Read more
"...it launched - it's a great device with great specs, and performs well when it works...." Read more
"...Never needed to contact Verizon. The 6P started working immediately...." Read more
Customers are satisfied with the appearance of the wireless accessory. They mention that the screen is gorgeous, it feels very sleek, and it's customizable. They also appreciate the ability to customize settings and apps from 3rd party developers.
"...It's so fast it's unreal!-The screen is obviously gorgeous...." Read more
"...Screen - it's gorgeous. Every bit as vivid as my Galaxy S6, and definitely bright enough for all around use...." Read more
"...Sturdy metal design with clean crisp looksTop of the line cameras, both in back and front(ish)Charges super-fast (BUT see Cons #1)..." Read more
"...The power button and fingerprint reader are the same button, very elegant...." Read more
Customers like the sound quality of the wireless accessory. They say that the double front-facing speakers sound absolutely great, and are often very crisp and loud. The sound is pretty good and fairly loud.
"...Why? Let's start out with the screen quality. I have a mid-range 60' 1080p television in my bedroom and movies actually look better on my phone...." Read more
"...Screen was good, but does seem to be less than the Note 3 from a color saturation and brightness test, maybe because Nexus is Amoled versus..." Read more
"...Huge, bright, clear and detailed screenDecent forward facing stereo speakersSturdy metal design with clean crisp looks..." Read more
"...About 1 hr 20 min.Cons:- Speaker phone and call volume sucks. Even at 100% I can't hear people in crowded urban situations...." Read more
Customers are mixed about the battery life of the wireless accessory. Some mention that the battery lasts all day, while others say that it terribly poor battery life. The phone comes with a beefy battery, but it is not replaceable.
"...Battery life could be better, maybe much better, but I was managing with typical battery management techniques...." Read more
"...This phone also comes with a beefy battery for movie watchers like myself and the quick-charge function ensures that you can literally stream..." Read more
"...- Non-removable battery. This is a completely asinine practice begun by Apple and soon copied by Samsung and others so they can maximize profits...." Read more
"...down on this phone for any of these points other than the terribly poor battery life, which in itself makes this phone deserve no more than two star...." Read more
Customers have mixed opinions about the charging of the wireless accessory. Some mention that it gets from 0-100 real quick, while others say that wireless charging has been omitted due to the phone's metallic body. Some customers also mention that the chargers they make are defective and that the included wall charger stopped working.
"...with a beefy battery for movie watchers like myself and the quick-charge function ensures that you can literally stream content 24/7...." Read more
"...Porting my number over took about five minutes, and my service has been great...." Read more
"...No other quick charger will charge it quickly. I get it Google. You want to sell your product but please do us a favor and license it out to others...." Read more
"...It gets from 0-100 real quick...." Read more
Customers are dissatisfied with the stability of the wireless accessory. They mention that the phone constantly reboots itself, and it shuts down by itself. Some customers also report that apps still crash and the fast charger stopped working mid charge.
"...the phone, it's started having an issue where it would just randomly reboot on me...." Read more
"...The phone has rebooted randomly 3 times (that I've noticed) in the last 4 days...." Read more
"...When my phone started suddenly shutting down without warning, I assumed I must be running something battery heavy, and tried to minimize my use and..." Read more
"...at all when playing games it does get somewhat warm and has throttled on me 3 times. I don't play intensive and not always pushing it to its limit...." Read more
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Why? Let's start out with the screen quality. I have a mid-range 60' 1080p television in my bedroom and movies actually look better on my phone. Seriously...the colors are absolutely amazing and I find myself drawn to watching cartoon movie previews lately just to stare in awe. This phone also comes with a beefy battery for movie watchers like myself and the quick-charge function ensures that you can literally stream content 24/7.
For example, I downloaded the latest Suits episode when the phone was at 22% power earlier tonight, then I checked email, played a few games and visited Amazon. Then I watched the entire 43 minute episode before I got down to 10%. Thirty minutes later (after charging the phone while idle) it was back to 87%. And that's with all the settings wide open...I haven't even turned on the battery efficiency mode yet.
The camera is also spectacular and it has a lot of features I've never seen before on a smartphone. For example, it has something called bubble mode. You hold the camera steady, take a photo, and then it shows "bubbles" at all sides of the screen for you to take an additional photo at. So you can literally line up with unlimited bubbles up, down and to both sides to create a truly 3-D photo of an entire room, a beach panoramic or anything you can think of. It's literally changed the way I take pictures because the photo quality (in every mode) is awesome.
Now let me tell you why you might not want this phone. Out of the box, it's straight Android Marshmallow, which means that you have to "build" your homepage with only a few enclosed widgets available. So you'll have to hit the Google Play store to get your Facebook feed, a cool looking weather widget (the enclosed one is very basic) and several other toys that you're used to on Galaxy or HTC....and a lot of folks won't like doing that. HOWEVER, know that without a secondary operating system like most other phones, this is literally the fastest device on the market right now and it will likely stay that way in the near future. However, you probably won't be able to replace everything your last phone had so don't expect it.....for example, I'm still searching for a solid main email program.
That's why tech nerds like me love the Nexus line...we add only what we want and it keeps the phone blazing fast.
Additionally, you may remember me talking about the radio receiver in the intro- my wife's Galaxy 6 gets about 18 MB download speeds on our network at home, and I'll be getting 28-32 sitting right beside her. Or when we're in the mall or a grocery store, she'll drop down to 2G or lose signal while I'm still at 2-3 bars of LTE. So if you get poor reception at home/work or on your commute, then you definitely want to consider a Huawei model before the prices inevitably go up.
Overall, I absolutely love everything about this phone and I honestly think it's the best I've ever had by a wide margin. From the fingerprint scanner on the back (which is amazing in itself...all brands will copy this soon) to the great audio, video and photo quality, there's really nothing not to like. It's a steal at $500 as well...so don't hesitate grabbing one for yourself.
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First things first, this phone in its perfect form is incredible. Even 8 months after launch its still going strong and competitive with the newer releases of 2016. I personally have the galaxy s7 edge and the HTC 10, both of which are excellent android phones. For some reason, however, I find myself reaching for the Nexus 6p to recurve my sim card for the day! It's butterry smooth, even though it sports last year's plagued 810 snapdragon SoC, and the monthly updates are awesome. It has great battery life and the media viewing experience is second to none. The big 5.7 inch amoled display coupled with the dual front firing speakers are a pure joy to consume media on! 64gb worth of storage is the sweet spot for me right now, both in price and capacity for moderate-heavy use (no SD card expansion here). Connection to my network (Tmobile and sprint) is excellent here in Portland and wifi performance is equally stellar. And wow did I mention the build! It's Google first nexus with a machined aluminum body and it's a pleasure to hold in the hand. I especially look ve the cold metal feel when u reach for it in the morning to start my day.
Sadly though, like I said before I am not a person who write reviews often and alas, a review is not the point of this post. The main reason I'm posting this short essay is because of a compelling urge to WARN possible consumers about a particular build quality issue with this phone and my experience dealing with Amazon to remedy the problem.
Here's the issue: the beautiful Amoled screen on this particular phone (Graphite 64gb) has a defect that seems to be quite frequently appearing. The display has uneven color temperature throughout, some worse than others, and is extremely hard to "unsee" once noticed. It's very noticeable on lighter backgrounds, I.e. When you're using email, browsing websites, sms messaging.. The list goes on. What do I mean by "uneven color temperature"? You see blotches of pink on one side of the display, green on another. The white can be two completely different colors from top to bottom or left to right. It's very unappealing to the eye and from my generous research into the problem from various Nexus forums it's quite a well documented issue with the 6p's big amoled display (or at least was at launch).
My first Nexus I recieved from Amazon had this issue extremely badly. I noticed the uneven temperature color's telltale pinks before I had even gotten thru the setup process on the phone. I was understandably upset, and promptly requested a replacement, literally half an hour after receiving the device. Amazons automated return system immediately generated a replacement order and it was shipped out the same day. Yay amazon! Little did I know this would only be the start of my woes. Once I had recieved my 1st replacement, I quickly turned on the device and instantly started inspecting the screen trying to find the same flaw (or lack thereof). Thankfully this display looked considerably better, though not perfect. It was acceptable I would say and I was happy. After a few days of enjoying the phone, it's started having an issue where it would just randomly reboot on me. I was dismayed at my luck and tried refreshing Google latest software image to remedy the problem, but this did not fix the rebooting issue. Even after many device factory resets it still wouldn't stop. So reluctantly I again requested a replacement. This time I was starting to doubt the manufacturing quality of the Nexii, but I loved how the phone felt and operated so I knew i wanted to get a 'working' device. Anyway, the 2nd replacement came quickly, and again within seconds of turning it on I saw the dreaded pink hue. I was really bummed out at this. I went online to research how many people had this much trouble! I even saw a few other reviewers deep in the 400+ reviews of this device here on amazon had similar problems and I found quite a few with the exact same pink problem. At this point i felt pretty down on my luck, but again I dutifully went to amazon to request a replacement thru there automated system.
This is where things went from bad to worse.
This time a replacement was not granted. It just said "Return requested. Your replacement is being handled by customer service department". I figured they'd would take care of me and send me a replacement. But this was not what happened. Actually nothing happened. A few days past and I decided to take it upon myself to talk directly to a customer service representative. The first person I talked to, forgive me for forgetting his name (it was Indian and hard to recall now), told me he was sorry. He said that this problem had been investigated and they had determined that there was a problem with their stock of nexus 6ps. I told him I would just like a replacement, I've taken my chances before I'll do it again. He tried to process the replacement request, but it wouldn't go through (how this happened I do not know). He tried again, saying my address was "deactivated" and that he again couldn't issue a replacement. Frustratingly he couldn't give me a reason why my address had suddenly been deactivated, and curiously it's only deactivated for this device. I've ordered other things since with no issue. At this point I was getting upset. He told me he had a plan. He would refund the full purchase price of the phone(originally funded from my checking card) to a gift card, at which point I could then repurchase the device with the gift card balance. This way I could effectively order a replacement purchase myself and then send the defective phone back. By taking this route I wouldn't have to wait the week or so it would take to wait for them to receive my return, then issue the refund, have the refund clear, then reorder the device. I had a problem with this grand scheme of his, the price of the phone has since increased by 50$ for each model. I told him this, and he said he would simply transfer me to the "Price adjusting department" and I could go about getting the price reduced 50$ to the original buy price. I thanked him profusely at this point, happy I was getting g taken care of. He processed the refund-in-advance and sure enough the 500$+ were there for the spending on a amazon digital gift card in my account. With this transaction conformed, he sent me onto my second contact, the price adjuster, who would price match the phone back to original sale price for me. If this sounds backwards and overly complicated, that's because IT IS!
I was quickly handed off to the "price adjustment department", where the associate said he would look over the previous chat and help me. After a few minutes, the associate spit out a pre-scripted answer that was along the lines of "We try hard to ensure competitive prices at Amazon, however we only price match televisions".
I couldn't believe what I had just read.. Here I am, over an hour talking to another associate in their retail department, and low and behold amazon doesn't price match anything but TVs!? What the heck? How did the first associate not know this was the policy!!?
So in my complete disbelief of the situation, I did a double take of the pre-scripted rejection of my price match request, and asked him a again. I explained my horrible situation and quest to get a working device replacement and the issue with the sale price/refund/hell I've been through so far. He quickly responded with THE SAME PRE-SCRIPTED rejection line! Absolutely no way was I going to be getting a price match.
I was furious at this point. And I threw in the towel. I told him I needed my money to be taken of the new gift card and to be refunded to the original form of payment. He obliged. I exited the chat. Packed up my beloved, if not perfect, nexus. And off I went to the UPS store to bid farewell to a horrendous experience with shopping here at Amazon.com.
Currently, Im waiting for a newly ordered nexus 6p to arrive from Google. Hopefully this time I'll get a non-reactive device. If it wasn't such a wonderful phone at a great price, I would never have went this far. But that's the price I pay for my love of technology.
Amazon really dropped the ball tech support wise. Im very disappointed and will not be ordering large ticket electronics from here again. On another note, when I looked into how come my address had been deactivated for this product, they gave me the excuse that the whole stock of Graphite Nexus 6p 64gb devices had been identified as having a problem and therefore couldn't be ordered from Amazon.com anymore. So buy this model with a caution. Even though I was told you cannot order it anymore, sure enough it's still available to order. Amazon playing Russian Roulette with hard earned dollars of their customers.
I however, am doing playing that game. It's Google turn to make what amazon couldn't make right (and for 50$+ more for my troubles).