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Rxpert83

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The day is here! Pre-orders available Oct 29th

Display
5.96” 1440x2560 display (493 ppi)

Battery
3220 mAh

Camera
13MP front-facing with optical image stabilization
2MP rear-facing

(probably a typo)

Processor
CPU: Qualcomm SnapdragonTM 805 - Quad Core 2.7 GHz
GPU: Adreno 420
Memory: 32 GB, 64 GB

Nexus 6 ? Google
 
oogle finally made the oft-rumored Nexus 6 official. This device is the Nexus line's first foray into the world of phablets. Before you grab your credit card, this is everything you need to know about the Nexus 6.

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I have looked at all of the different sites for the specs, but have yet to see if it will have support for flac. Since I am getting the 64GB phone, I can put some full, rich sounding music on it and listen. Or so I hope....
 
the htc one max (thats the device i use currently) has the ability to play flac so i would suspect the moto nex would too?

perhaps a 3rd party player?
 
Just read the review on Phandroid for the Droid Turbo, nothing to get excited about for the Turbo's display, does anyone know if the Turbo and the Nexus 6 use the same display (just bigger)? I would think they do and that doesn't sound all that promising :(

The Droid Turbo features a 5.2-inch AMOLED display, much like the Moto X, but in the Turbo
 
I doubt they're the same, or even 'related.'

Pretty unfocused and superficial bit of a review there by Phandroid too. Wouldn't put much stock in that.
 
Just read the review on Phandroid for the Droid Turbo, nothing to get excited about for the Turbo's display, does anyone know if the Turbo and the Nexus 6 use the same display (just bigger)? I would think they do and that doesn't sound all that promising :(

The Droid Turbo features a 5.2-inch AMOLED display, much like the Moto X, but in the Turbo’s case it has been upped to Quad HD resolution. That’s 1440 x 2560 at a pixel density of 565 ppi. It is capable of reproducing some truly great high-resolution content, from video to gaming and beyond. It did no disappoint in this department. Viewing angles were solid and it performed well in most lighting conditions.

The display is a bit on the dim side of things even with brightness set to full blast, and the colors can come off as a bit muted in many cases. They lack a certain vibrancy or pop. This is a mere AMOLED display, after all, not Super AMOLED. That could be a good or bad thing depending on your views on the way Super AMOLED displays (particularly in Samsung devices) tend to artificially enhance the color profile of images, video, and graphics. Perhaps our own views have been tainted by the often excessively bright and colorful displays of recent flagship phones.

Is the Droid Turbo’s display the best we have ever seen on a smartphone or even the best Quad HD display we have seen in recent months? No, but it milks every bit of resolution it can. This display produces crisp and clean imagery, if a bit underwhelming.
...Phandroid's Motorola Droid Turbo Review
Once I saw who the reviewer was, I stopped reading after that. Lol no need to worry.
 
I have been looking for the Nexus 6 SAR Ratings since the phone has been released and I have not been able to find anything. Do any of you happen to know the numbers?

Thanks.
 
Hi

Does Motorola Nexus 6 support OMACP configuration of services like Internet , GPRS , MMS etc .

Regards,
GJ
 
I have a new Nexus 6 64GB Model, but the total space under storage only shows 23.03GB total storag(17.01GB available).
Should it be showing something over 50GB??

Model Number: Nexus 6
Android Version: 5.0.1
Build Number: LRX22C
Fastboot Specs:
Product/Variant: shamu XT1103 64GB P3A0
eMMC: 64GB Sandisk RV=07 PV=01 TY=57

What could be wrong?
 
Factory Reset worked!! 54GB total space now!!! THANKS!!!

I had put a fair amount of stuff on it already before noticing the total space was wrong. But I can always reload.
 
From day one its always taken long, but operationally, its been fine. I'll time it next time to get an exact time amount.
 
3 minutes and 24 seconds from the time the Google boot screen comes on till my home screen appears.

AT&T model, stock, not rooted.
 
3 minutes and 24 seconds
That is way too long , have you tried booting into safe mode (disables apps):
While it's on press and hold the Power button.
Tap and hold the Power off option in the dialog box.
Touch OK in the following dialog to start safe mode.
 
I have an AT&T N6, too. I just timed mine from the Google logo to the lock screen ... a minute and 8 seconds. The next questions are which version of Android do you have and are you rooted? Did you make any modifications or completely stock?
 
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