Google Nexus 6P
Price when reviewed: £449 inc VAT, 16GB;
from free on a £27.50/mth,
24mth contract Screen Camera Processor
Storage Battery 5.7in 1,440 x 2,560
12MP 8MP Snapdragon 810 3GB RAM 32/64/128GB
No microSD 3,450mAh Non-removable
Everyone had high hopes for the new Nexus phones, and it's fair to say that Huawei delivered on its side of the bargain.
Tasked with creating Google's new big-screened phone,
it served up the Nexus 6P – a stylish, speedy phone with a long list of talents.
Where to start?
There's a pair of superb cameras
impressive battery life and a big, sharp, colourful 5.7in display
which is protected by a burly layer of Gorilla Glass 4.
You can choose between 32, 64 or 128GB models,
and the only thing that'll bother some people is the decision to not include a microSD slot – well,
that and the decision to opt for a USB-C charging port.
Leave your charging cable at home,
and you may end up cursing Huawei's insistence on using the latest USB connector.
Suffice to say, the Google Nexus 6P is our favourite smartphone.
It was the first phone to knock the Samsung Galaxy S6
after more than six months at the top.
Why is it so awesome?
Simple - because this 5.7in handset gets pretty much everything right,
and wraps it up in a picture perfect package that doesn't cost a huge amount of money.
It's a recipe its rivals are going to find it very hard to beat.
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