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Wednesday, November 12, 2014

Nexus 6 Review







The Nexus 6 is a really big Moto X, minus most of the good Moto X bits


How much does Google's new Nexus 6 — manufactured by Motorola and a spitting image of the 2014 Moto X — have in common with its more diminutive cousin? I found that out the hard way, trying to pull the SIM card out of my Moto X and swapping it into what for us phone nerds (to say nothing of editors of Android websites) is one of the biggest releases of the year. And this was happening at 75 mph, somewhere on the New Jersey turnpike, in the back of an Uber, headed to Newark Liberty International Airport, with the clock ticking not just on my flight, but for my initial hands-on with the Nexus 6.


Not the first time I've done that, by the way.


And of course one of the SIM trays falls out of my lap and onto the floor of the car. I wasn't sure which one. Turns out it didn't matter. You can put a Moto X SIM tray inside the Nexus 6. (And more important is that you can get it back out again.)


Was that a sign of things to come? Or just dumb coincidence? A little both, really.


But mostly it was an interesting start to new life with a new Nexus, Android 5.0 Lollipop and Material Design. And here, now, is the Android Central review of the Nexus 6, Google's baby, birthed by Motorola.























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