Google has never really said what the P in the new Nexus 6P stands for but it is generally pretty well understood among Android fanbois and fangirls that it stands for 'Premium'. You just have to get the latest Nexus phone in your hands to know that the assumption isn't too much of a stretch. Made out of aluminium and glass, with shiny chamfered edges that have apparently been machined with diamond cutters, the 6P is a gorgeous device. The aluminium construction means that Google's latest flagship weighs in at a portly 178 grams, but that heft is well distributed so the phone feels weighty in a good way. You will want to protect that beautiful metal body though and even though the front glass cover on the display is made out of Gorilla Glass 4, putting one of the many Huawei Nexus 6P covers on it is a probably a good idea, to protect what is a very expensive phone.

P is for Pretty Large

There are other issues with the size of the Nexus 6P as well. Large screened phone aficionados will know that the way to fit the largest possible screen into the smallest possible smartphone chassis is to cut down the top and bottom bezels as much as possible. While some phone makers do this really well and squeeze the forehead and chin of their phones down to a sliver, Huawei isn't one of them. At least not with the Nexus 6P. The combination of the huge, 5.7" screen and the less than class leading screen to body ratio means that there is no possible way in which you are going to be able to use this phone with one hand. Even users with larger mitts will have to resort to using both hands on the Nexus 6P if they want to reach the far edges of the screen. Huawei has intelligently placed the side buttons on the Nexus 6P about halfway down the body in a bid to make it easier to easier to reach them without having to use both hands but that is little more than just a token gesture on a phone this size and there isn't much a manufacturer can do to change reality.

P is for Performance

When it comes to specifications, the Huawei Nexus 6P covers all the basics and ticks all the boxes. A top of the line, Snapdragon 810 processor with eight cores running at a speedy 2ghz is paired with a pretty beefy Adreno 430 GPU and supplemented with a generous 3 Gb of RAM. The heavy duty hardware is necessary to power the huge screen that has an amazing pixel density of 518 ppi. This works out to a quad HD resolution of 2560x1440, enough to put most desktop and laptop displays to shame. Android users will be disappointed that the Nexus doesn't have a slot for removable memory cards but with up to 128 Gb of onboard storage the Huawei Nexus 6P should cover all the storage needs of most people that it is targeted at.

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