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No, they aren't allowed to put bloatware on it.If you buy from a carrier will it have their bloatware?
If so, I'll bite the bullet for an N6, but may take me a few weeks to get it from Google.
If no bloat at carrier, I may end up doing AT&T's Next.
Rx,
just so im clear (im late to the party here),
if I purchase a nexus 6 from the carrier i use which is sprint, are you saying it will have not sprint bloat on it?
im thinking of getting the nexus 6 to go with the nex 9 since android L is such a radical new thing (in my eyes), but i would like to have it as vanilla as possible.
OR, if i grab this phone direct from google, i ASSume it will be as vanilla as they come and I can then walk right in the sprint door and activate it with no issue?
so educate me kind sir.
While the question wasn't directed at me, here's what I think...if I purchase a nexus 6 from the carrier i use which is sprint, are you saying it will have not sprint bloat on it?
OR, if i grab this phone direct from google, i ASSume it will be as vanilla as they come and I can then walk right in the sprint door and activate it with no issue?
based on how the nexus 5 was handled, the answer to your questions is yes and yes*. No, they aren't allowed to put bloatware on it.
All devices sold in the US are the exact same
Assuming things go the way they did with the nexus 5, there were no differences on the phones sold through Sprint and the play store. :thumbup:Rx,
just so im clear (im late to the party here),
if I purchase a nexus 6 from the carrier i use which is sprint, are you saying it will have not sprint bloat on it?
im thinking of getting the nexus 6 to go with the nex 9 since android L is such a radical new thing (in my eyes), but i would like to have it as vanilla as possible.
OR, if i grab this phone direct from google, i ASSume it will be as vanilla as they come and I can then walk right in the sprint door and activate it with no issue?
so educate me kind sir.

) but with open system, quick updates and front speakers. As a side note, I had a Moto OG Droid, and the wife is currently running the Moto X (OG) - the Moto builds seem much higher quality than SamsungThe pre-orders from Google will start then.Wonder when AT&T is going to start orders?
Also we know pre-ordres are the 29th. When's the actual release date?
The "NexSix" has made it thru the FCC.... https://apps.fcc.gov/oetcf/eas/reports/ViewExhibitReport.cfm?mode=Exhibits&RequestTimeout=500&calledFromFrame=N&application_id=830965&fcc_id=IHDT56QD1
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Ok, so what does this chart mean in simple everyday hot wings and beer guy terms...?!
BEER & WINGS Summary:
The FCC has given the O-TAY to sell/use this phone in the US.