- Analysis by KJ David
Apparently unscathed by its lack of a microSD card slot , Huawei's take on Google's 2015 flagship Nexus phone boasts pros like a reversible USB Type-C port (the looming replacement of older USB standards), a rear-mounted fingerprint ID pad , and the 64-bit edition of Qualcomm's 2GHz octa-core Snapdragon 810 processor . The dual-speaker and triple-microphone audio system sounds promising as well. In addition, it meets users with the Android 6.0 Marshmallow OS , the latest from Google as of its unveiling. Housing its pros is a blend of a metal unibody crafted with anodized aluminum and a 1440p 5.7-inch screen with a Gorilla Glass 4 finish .
While the 1.55um and 1.4um pixels on its 12.3-megapixel and 8-megapixel cameras sound auspicious, their resolutions do not rise as high as those on several other premium Androids . That said, it is a rather minor con, considering what this 2015 Nexus has up its sleeves.
** This phone is also known as: Huawei 6P Nexus, Google Nexus 6P
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