Engadget - Which is easier to juggle on your daily commute: a small smartphone and tablet together, or a 6-inch phone that merges features from both? Consumers once leaned toward the former, but many have lately changed their minds. The so-called phablet has come a long way since Samsung came out with the first Galaxy Note in 2011, and now it's not uncommon to see several of them as you walk down the street. Nearly every manufacturer has at least one or two such devices in their lineup, so it's about time Google stepped in with some outsized hardware of its own.
Many users have reported issues with maintaining the battery life of their Nexus 6 phones. We here at GeekReply have a few tips and tricks to help you get the most out of your ailing battery.
After a few days of data connectivity hell for some Nexus 6 owners, it seems that Google corrected the issue on the back end.
If you're looking for a powerful phablet, Samsung's device looks like a winner with no other smartphone coming anywhere near it, until upcoming rivals are launched officially. Our best bet is Nexus 5 (2015) with vanilla android experience.
Spec war - Samsung Galaxy S6 Edge+, Note 5, iPhone 6 Plus and Nexus 6.
The Nexus 6 is not among the top rated phones when you look at consumer based rankings