nexus 6 specs and first unboxing

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    BINGU_PUTHA

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    ආ ආවද? ඇති යන්තම්.
    මම කම්මැලිකමේ හිටියේ. කවුරුවත් නැහැ. වෙනද අලුත් phone එකක් එළියට දාගන්නකොට කවුරුත් උන්නදුයිනේ
     

    deanXX

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    loku wadi.

    ආ ආවද? ඇති යන්තම්.
    මම කම්මැලිකමේ හිටියේ. කවුරුවත් නැහැ. වෙනද අලුත් phone එකක් එළියට දාගන්නකොට කවුරුත් උන්නදුයිනේ

    :Dමුන් එකපාරටමනේ එළියට දැම්මේ..
     

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    1. AMOLED Screen.
    2. 6" Junk
    3. Two versions
    4. still no 60fps recording.
    5. No improvement in front camera.

    :rolleyes::rofl::rofl::rofl::P:P:P:P

    What about Hyperlapse ?? :lol:
    Indian's buying Only Iphone and Apple products

    lol :rofl::rofl: still Nexus 6 and other Android don't have Hyperlapse :P



     
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    BINGU_PUTHA

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    specs හොදයි. එත් price එක වැඩි කලින් ඒවාට සාපේක්ෂව. අනේ මන්ද
    මේක size එක වැඩි කියල කතා වෙනවා (phablet) . හැබැයි apple 6 වලට වඩා නම් මේක හොදයි වගේ. එත් camera quality කොහොමද දන්නේ නැහැ. 9 නම් හොදයි වගේ.
     

    deanXX

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    specs හොදයි. එත් price එක වැඩි කලින් ඒවාට සාපේක්ෂව. අනේ මන්ද
    මේක size එක වැඩි කියල කතා වෙනවා (phablet) . හැබැයි apple 6 වලට වඩා නම් මේක හොදයි වගේ. එත් camera quality කොහොමද දන්නේ නැහැ. 9 නම් හොදයි වගේ.

    build quality එකනම් සුපිරියටම ඇති..මොටොරෝලා නවන්න නම් කොහොමත් බැහැ..:yes:


     
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    ලොකු වැඩිනේ බන්, ශේප් එකත් බිත්තරේ වගේ, මන් 5 එකම ගන්නවා :yes:
     

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    iPhone 6 Plus vs Nexus 6

    source : gottabemobile


    iPhone 6 Plus vs Nexus 6 Display

    The Nexus 6 features a larger display with a higher resolution, but we are still waiting to see how good it looks in person. The iPhone 6 Plus offers the largest iPhone display yet and looks better than previous iPhones.
    The Nexus 6 display is a half inch larger and packs in more pixels per inch. If it is at the same quality as the LG G3 and Galaxy Note 4 2k displays users could be in for a very big treat.

    iPhone 6 Plus – 5.5-inch 1,920 x 1,080 – 401 pixels per inch
    Nexus 6 – 5.96-inch 2,560 x 1,440 – 493 pixels per inch

    After using the iPhone 6 Plus for a month the display looks very nice, but there is still something to be said about the details that a 2k display can show, especially in photographs.

    Apple includes Reachability, an option to make using the iPhone 6 Plus with one hand easier, but so far there is nothing about a similar one-hand Nexus 6 mode.

    iPhone 6 Plus vs Nexus 6 Size & Design

    The Nexus 6 is taller, wider, thicker and heavier than the iPhone 6 Plus. All around it is a bigger device, but thankfully it’s not a huge difference in size. The overall design of both phones includes a metal frame, but the Nexus 6 features a curved back not found on the iPhone 6 Plus. This explains part of the thickness of the Nexus 6 compared to the iPhone 6 Plus.

    As you can see the Nexus 6 is slightly larger all around, but not incredibly so. The thickness is not as bad as it may seem due to the curved back of the Nexus 6.

    iPhone 6 Plus – 158.1 x 77.8 x 7.1 mm – 172 grams
    Nexus 6 – 159.26 x 82.98 x 10.06 mm – 145 grams
    Both of these phones us a metal design, but the Nexus 6 includes antenna breaks in the metal frame that are not nearly as visible as those on the iPhone 6 Plus. There are big white lines on the back of the iPhone 6 Plus that allow the antennas inside to work.

    The Nexus 6 design borrows heavily from the Moto X 2014 design that is easy to hold thanks to a curved back. The photo above shows the iPhone 6 Plus and the Moto X 2014, which illustrates the overall differences in design.

    iPhone 6 Plus vs Nexus 6 Features

    Features are one area where these similar phones can start to show some separation, but they also share a fair number of interesting features. Here’s a rundown of how these two phones compare when it comes to important features.

    Security – The iPhone 6 Plus includes Touch ID, a fingerprint sensor that can unlock the phone, make purchases and plays a role in mobile payments. The Nexus 6 does not include a fingerprint reader.

    Trusted Devices – The Nexus 6 knows when it is connected to a trusted device like a smart watch or a bluetooth headset and it will not lock on you.

    Mobile Payments – The iPhone 6 Plus supports Apple Pay which will arrive later this month with support for many big banks, but few small banks. The Nexus 6 supports Google Wallet which delivers mobile payments for practically any credit or debit card.

    Users – There is an option on Android 5.0 for the Nexus 6 to set up another profile on the phone so your kid can’t use all of your apps and access your email and contacts. There is no option for this on the iPhone 6 Plus or iOS 8.

    Fast Charge - The Nexus 6 can fast charge 6 hours of use in 15 minutes using the included Turbo Charger. There is no option for this on the iPhone 6 Plus.

    One-Hand Mode – There is an option to double tap the home button on the iPhone 6 Plus to use Reachability which drops the top part of the screen into reach. We don’t know about an option like this for the Nexus 6.

    Water Resistant – The iPhone 6 Plus is not water-resistant according to Apple’s specs, and even though some tests show it can survive a brief dip it’s not listed as an official spec. The Nexus 6 is water-resistant, but there are no specific details so you shouldn’t take it swimming, but it should survive a drop into the sink or a puddle.

    Wireless Charging – The Nexus 6 includes wireless charging with a Qi charger like the one sold by Google for the Nexus 5 and many others. You need to charge the iPhone 6 Plus with a cable.

    iPhone 6 Plus vs Nexus 6 Cameras

    The iPhone 6 Plus and Nexus 6 both feature optical image stabilization which helps deliver better looking photos in low light, as long as the subject isn’t also moving. We won’t know exactly how the cameras compare until we try the Nexus 6 out, but if it is similar to the 13MP camera in the Moto X 2014 the iPhone 6 Plus will likely come out ahead.

    The Nexus 6 can record 4k video, while the iPhone 6 Plus caps out 1080P. Both devices feature a dual LED flash to help take better looking photos when flash is needed. The iPhone 6 Plus is capable of recording 240 frames per second slow motion and time-lapse videos with the built-in camera app.

    Android 5.0 brings interesting photography features to Android like the ability to plug-in a USB microphone, support for raw formats, capture of meta data like noise and optical information and user control over capture settings for the sensor, lens and flash.