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9 Colourful Reasons Why Google Nexus Should Definitely Be Your Next Phone

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Left to Right: Nexus 6P and Nexus 5X

Is Google Nexus the new smartphone king? Some tend to think so! Let us consider some of the facts. Fans of Google’s Nexus smartphones have raved about the phones’ affordability, their sleek design, and their lack of bloatware ( unwanted software included on a mobile device by the manufacturer). Don’t we just hate those!

Still, current Nexus phones are no angels. Their cameras, when compared with the best in the market, simply want to make one gag (yep, it’s that bad!). But it appears Google wants to redeem its image with their latest Nexus 6P and Nexus 5X.

The 6P and 5X offer the same features that have made Google’s Nexus brand so popular, as well as two of the best cameras you’ll find on a smartphone. As a result, Google’s 6P and 5X aren’t just for Nexus diehards, but new converts too.

The Nexus 6P has a  5.7-inch  screen, and  is built for buyers who want a big-screen smartphone, while the Nexus 5X has a 5.2-inch screen is geared more toward those in the market for an affordable, easy-to-hold handset.

 The Nexus 6P features an all-aluminum body that’s cool to the touch. Upfront, the 6P gets a pair of stereo speakers that manage to put most Bluetooth speakers to shame. Below the camera is the 6P’s rear-mounted fingerprint reader. It was so located so that your index finger (first from the thumb) will naturally land on the reader whenever the phone is picked up.  Compare that with a Galaxy S6’s fingerprint reader (do a quick scientific test if you have access to one), which is located on its home button just below its display , and which requires you to regularly reposition the phone in your hand. With the 6P, that’s absolutely not the case. And it’s cool factor increases!

Whereas the Nexus 6P is made of metal and glass, the Nexus 5X is built of lightweight plastics. Despite that, the handset feels impressively solid. There’s no creaking or flexing here at all. Like the Nexus 6P, the 5X comes equipped with front-facing stereo speakers, and a rear-mounted fingerprint reader. Unlike the 6P, though, the 5X doesn’t get that ugly strip across its camera.

Did I manage to make you a convert?

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